Tainet T-336Cx User manual

TAINET
MODEM
T-336Cx/Nx/NDx
User Manual
The Professional Partner
TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP.
Headquarters:
No. 25, Alley 15, Lane 120,
Sec. 1. Nei-Hu Rd,
Taipei 114, Taiwan
TEL: 886-2-26583000
FAX: 886-2-26583232
Beijing Branch:
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HaiDian District, Beijing, China
Zip Code: 100086
TEL: 86-10-62522081~87
FAX: 86- 10-62522077
V1.7 07008-00027 2004/11/15

Contents
CHAPTER 1:TAINET MODEM INTRODUCTION....................................2
1.1 Description ..........................................................................................................2
1.2 Technical Specifications .....................................................................................3
1.3 Ordering Information .........................................................................................7
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION ..................................................................................10
2.1 Description ..........................................................................................................10
2.2 Unpacking ...........................................................................................................10
2.3 Site Requirements ...............................................................................................10
2.4 Site Selection.......................................................................................................11
2.5 AC Electrical Outlet Connection ........................................................................11
2.6 Connecting With Dial Line .................................................................................12
2.7 Connecting With Leased Line.............................................................................13
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE.............................................16
3.1 The Front Panel Description ...............................................................................16
3.2 The Rear Panel Description.................................................................................16
3.3 Operating the TAINET Network Series Modem ................................................17
3.4 The Menu Tree....................................................................................................19
3.5 Detailed Description of the Menu Tree...............................................................23
3.5.1 STATUS MENU ....................................................................23
3.5.2 DIAL MENU ..........................................................................25
3.5.3 PROTOCOL MENU...............................................................26
3.5.4 TEST MENU ..........................................................................27
3.5.5 CONFIG MODEM MENU ....................................................28
3.5.6 CONFIG DTE MENU ............................................................30
3.5.7 COMMAND MENU ..............................................................32
3.5.8 LINE SETUP MENU .............................................................33
3.5.9 PROFILE MENU....................................................................34
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES........................38
4.1 Preview................................................................................................................38
4.2 Dial Line VS. Leased Line ..................................................................................38
4.3 2W/4W Leased Line............................................................................................39
4.4 Answer Mode VS. Originate Mode.....................................................................39
4.5 Synchronous VS. Asynchronous.........................................................................40
4.6 Error Correction And Data Compression............................................................40
4.7 Configuration Profile Set-Up ..............................................................................41
4.8 Remote Access .....................................................................................................41
4.9 Multi-standard Handshake ..................................................................................41
4.10 Auto Dial Back-Up............................................................................................42
4.11 Auto Fallback And Fall Forward ......................................................................42
4.12 Line Status Monitoring......................................................................................42
4.13 B.E.R Test .........................................................................................................43
4.14 Intelligent Dial...................................................................................................43
4.15 Front Panel Lock and Password Protect............................................................43
4.16 ITU-T V.13/ V.23 Simulated Carrier Control in Half Duplex..........................44
4.17 PASSWORD AND CALLBACK FUNCTIONS..............................................44
4.17.1 Dynamic Password/CallBack:............................................................44
4.17.2 Extension Code for Stored Phone Numbers
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(‘+’+<char>):..................................................................................................44
4.17.3 Additional Information:......................................................................44
4.18 Intelligent Dial Polling......................................................................................45
CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS......................................................................47
5.1 AT Command Set................................................................................................47
5.2 Dial Modifiers .....................................................................................................53
5.3 Result Codes........................................................................................................54
5.4 V.25bis Auto call Unit ........................................................................................56
CHAPTER 6 : MAINTENANCE..............................................................................58
6.1 Description ..........................................................................................................58
6.2 Instruments..........................................................................................................58
6.3 Periodic Maintenance..........................................................................................58
6.4 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................58
6.5 Return Procedures ...............................................................................................58
APPENDIX 1: T-336Cx S-REGISTER TABLE...................................................................59
APPENDIX 2: T-336Cx LCD MENU QUICK REFERENCE ............................................67
APPENDIX 3:T-336Nx LCD MENU QUICK REFERENCE.............................................68
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INFORMATION TO THE USER
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on.
The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This booklet is available from the US government Printing Office, Washington, DC
20402, Stock NO. 004-000-00345-4.
The shielded RS-232 cable is to be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC Part
15, and it is the responsibility of the user to provide and use shielded RS-232 cable
from MODEM to personal computer.
CAUTION: Any changes of modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of
this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC REQUIREMENTS
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the base unit of this
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration
Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. IF REQUESTED,
THIS INFORMATION MUST BE GIVEN TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your
telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is
called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN's of all devices connected to one
line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may
connect to your line, as determined by the REN you should contact your local
telephone company to determine the maximum REN to your calling area.
If your equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may
discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But
the advance notice isn't practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be
informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may
make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect
the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance
to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact the following
address and phone number for information on obtaining service or repairs.
The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network
until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not
malfunctioning.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs.
COMPANY: SUMMIT MICRO DESIGN, INC.
ADDRESS: 485 MACARA AVE., SUITE 901 SUNNYVALE, CA 94086 USA
TEL NO: (408)739-6348
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CHAPTER 1:TAINET MODEM INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1
TAINET MODEM INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description
1.2 Technical Specifications
1.3 Ordering Information
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CHAPTER 1:TAINET MODEM INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1:TAINET MODEM INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description
•The TAINET Network Series Modem T-336Cx/Nx/NDx are high performance,
synchronous and asynchronous, full duplex multi-standard modems designed for
use on 2-wire dial circuits and 2/4 wire leased lines.
The MODEM series fully comply with ITU-T V.34、V.32bis/V.32、V.22bis、
V.22、V.23、V.21 and BELL 212A/103,speed: 115200 - 300bps Asynch,
33600 - 1200bps Synchronization。
In V.34 and V.32bis/ V.32 modes, echo concellation provides 2-wire full
duplex operation over all PSTN circuits including those with satellite sections.
Compatibility is also provided with Bell 212A and Bell 103 operating standard.
•V.34 mode provide full duplex operation at up to 33.6 kbps speed, with line
probing, symbol rate and carrier frequency selection technologies.
•V.34 mode also use other advance technologies such as Adaptive Precoding, Non-
Linear Encoding (Warping), Constellation Expansion, Multidimensional Trellis
coding and Shell Mapping ,Tx power back off(Power Reduction).
•There are 10 factory default profiles and 10 user's profiles for your easiest
configuration setting.
•Allow up to 16 modem cards (T-336Nx) with 16 port on a rack shelf (TRS-16).
•Allow up to 16 modem cards (T-336NDx), with 32 port on a rock shelf (TRS-32).
•A 2 by 16 characters LCD display on the front panel with back lighted control for
configuration set-up and monitoring conveniently.
•Line status monitoring including transmit/receive signal level, S/N ratio, EQM (eye
quality monitoring), signal quality, frequency shift, delay, echo, retrain count,
phase jitter, Tx/Rx baud rate, Tx/Rx carrier frequency, Tx/Rx DCE speed, TX
power back-off ..., etc.
•Front panel lock and password protect features prevents from the operation of
unauthorized person.
•Enable remote configuration through secondary channel.
•V.13& V.23 simulated carrier control for half duplex application.
•2 wires or 4wires automatic or manual dial back-up and restore.
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1.2 Technical Specifications
T-336Cx/Nx/NDx fully comply with ITU-T recommendations V.34, V.32bis, V.32,
V.22bis, V.22, V.21, V.23, V.24, V.26bis,V.28, V.25, V.25bis, V.52, V.54, V.42,
V.42bis, V.8, and BELL 212A/103 operating standards.
•Modulation type : Refer to table 1-1A,1-1B.
•Clock tolerance
(1) Synchronous :
±0.01%
(2) Asynchronous : Basic range + 1% to - 2.5%
Extended overspeed range + 2.3% to - 2.5%
•DTE speed
(1) Synchronous : 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/19200/16800
/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400/1200 bps
(2) Asynchronous :
115200/76800/57600/38400/33600/32000/31200/28800/
26400/24000/21600/19200/16800/14400/12000/9600/7200
/4800/3600/2400/1200/600/300 bps with speed conversion.
Total bit length : 8, 9, 10, 11 bits
Parity bit : odd, even, none
Stop bit : 1, 1.5, 2 bits
•Error Correction : MNP 4/ITU-T V.42
•Data Compression : MNP 5/ITU-T V.42bis
•Flow Control : HArdware CTS/RTS, CTS only
Software X-ON/X-OFF
•Dial Command : Extended AT and ITU-T V.25bis command set.
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Table 1-1A : Modem operating mode (4 wires/2wires L-L or D-L)
Operating Mode MOD. Carrier Symbol
rate
Constellation
points
V.34+ 33600
V.34+ 31200
V.34 28800
V.34 26400
V.34 24000
V.34 21600
V.34 19200
V.34 16800
V.34 14400
V.34 12000
V.34 9600
V.34 7200
V.34 4800
V.34 2400
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
(Table 1-1c)
(Table 1-1c)
4 to 1024
Depends on the
combination of
data rate,
symbol rate and
constellation
expansion
chosen.
V.32bis 14400 T TCM 1800 2400 128
V.32bis 12000 T TCM 1800 2400 64
V.32 9600 T TCM 1800 2400 32
V.32 9600 QAM 1800 2400 16
V.32bis 7200 T TCM 1800 2400 16
V.32 4800 QAM 1800 2400 4
V.26bis 2400 DPSK 1800 1200 4
V.26bis 1200 DPSK 1800 1200 4
V.22bis 2400 QAM 1200/2400 600 16
V.22 1200 DPSK 1200/2400 600 4
V.23 1200/75 FSK 1700/420 1200 N/A
V.21 0-300 FSK 1080/1750 300 N/A
BELL 212A 1200 DPSK 1200/2400 600 4
BELL 103 0-300 FSK 1175/2125 300 N/A
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Table 1-1B : V.34 Symbol Rate and Carrier Frequency
Symbol Rate (Baud) Low Carrier (Hz) High Carrier (Hz)
2400 1600 1800
3000 1800 2000
3200 1829 1920
3429 1959 1959
•Transmit Level Lease-Line: 0~-31 dBm 1 dB stepadjustable.
Dial-Line: 0~-15 dBm 1 dB step adjustable.
•Line requirement :
4/2wires L-L or D-L
•Line Impedenance : Balance 600Ω±10 %
•Return Loss :> 20 dB, 300 - 3400 Hz
•Longitude Balance :> 60 dB
•Dial Line Characteristics:
Maximum Current :120 mA
Holding Resistance : 50 ~ 220 Ω
Holding Current : 25 ~ 110 mA
Ring Detect Range : ON - > 27 Vrms
OFF - < 13 Vrms
Ring Detect Frequency : 16 - 50 Hz
DTMF Characteristics : O/P Lowband -8 ±1 dBm
O/P Highband -6 ±1 dBm
Frequency Tolerance
≤±1 %
TONE Duration and Spacing 95 ms (adjustable)
Pulse Per Sec : 10 ±0.5 PPS
Make/Break Ratio : 33/67, 39/61 ±3 %
•Auto Answer : V.32bis/V.32/V.22bis/V.22 comply with ITU-T V.25 &
V.25bis
V.34 Comply with ITU-T V.8, V.25/V.25bis
Answer Tone : 2100±15Hz
•Calling Tone : Comply with ITU-T V.8, V.25
•Receive Range : -12 ~ -44 dBm, -2 ~ -35 dBm
•Dynamic Range : 0 ~ -44 dBm
•Equalization : Automatic Adaptive Equalizer
•Frequency Shift : Compensation cancel at least of ±7Hz offset
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•Far-end Echo Coverage : Maximum 1.2 seconds.
•Scrambler & Descrambler : Comply with ITU-T V.34,V.32bis,V.32,V.22bis, V.22
•Data And Control Signal : Output Voltage ±(6 ~ 12)V
(ITU-T V.28) Input Voltage ±(3 ~ 25)V
Output Impedance
≧330 Ω
Input Impedance 3000 ~ 7000 Ω
•Tx Clock Source : Internal/External/Loopback
Freq. Tolerance : ±0.01 %
Duty Cycle : 50 ±1 %
•Test Features : V.54/V.52 , LAL/DL/RDL
Test Patterns - 511
•Power Requirement : 90 ~ 265 VAC Auto Range, 47 ~ 63 Hz
DC Power Input : -36 ~ -72 VDC option(Chassis type)
•Operating Temperature : 0
°C ~ 50 °C
Storage Temperature : -25 °C ~ 70 °C
Relative Humidity : 95 % (non-condensing)
•Physical Size :
Stand alone ÖW - 180mm, H - 48mm, D - 262mm, Weight 0.9kg
Rack mount card ÖW - 220mm, H - 26mm, D - 328mm, Weight 0.6kg
Rack mount shelf ÖW - 19", H - 6RU, D - 380mm, Weight 8kg
Full shelf Equipped ÖWeight 16kg
•DTE Interface: EIA RS-232C, CCITT V.24/V.28
Pin V.24 DESCRIPTION Source
1 101 (PG) Protective Ground —
2 103 (TXD) Transmit Data DTE
3 104 (RXD) Receive Data MODEM
4 105 (RTS) Request To Send DTE
5 106 (CTS) Clear To Send MODEM
6 107 (DSR) Data Set Ready MODEM
7 102 (SG) Signal Ground —
8 109 (DCD) Data Carrier Detect MODEM
9 +12 VDC MODEM
10 -12 VDC MODEM
15 114 (TXC)Transmit Clock MODEM
17 115 (RXC) Receive Clock MODEM
18 141 (AL) Local Analog Loopback DTE
20 108 (DTR) Data Terminal Ready DTE
21 140 (RDL) Remote Digital Loopback DTE
22 125 (RING) Ring Detect MODEM
24 113 (XTC) External Clock DTE
25 142 (TST) Test Mode MODEM
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1.3 Ordering Information
•T-336Cx Stand alone V.34 33.6kbps modem
•T-336Nx Rack-mounted V.34 33.6kbps modem card(TRS16)
•T-336NDx Rack-mounted V.34 33.6kbps modem card(TRS32)
•T-336Cx-t Stand alone V.34 33.6kbps modem
•T-336Nx-t Rack-mounted V.34 33.6kbps modem card(TRS16)
•T-336NDx-t Rack-mounted V.34 33.6kbps modem card(TRS32)
•NMC16 NMS Control unit(TRS16)
•NMC32 NMS Control unit(TRS32)
•TRS16 19inch rack (up to 16 modem card)
•TRS32 19inch rack (up to 32 modem card)
•PW-130AC 90 ~ 265 VAC 130W power unit for rack
•PW-130DC -36 ~ -72 VDC 130W power unit for rack
•PW-132A 90 ~ 265 VAC 130W power unit for rack
•PW-132D -36 ~ -72 VDC 130W power unit for rack
•A50 50 pin cable with standard centronic connector for (TRS32)
•TB32 The rear panel terminal block module board of the TRS32 for
2/4-wire Leased and Dial line connection
•TAINET MANAGERNetwork Management System
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CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION
2.1 Description
2.2 Unpacking
2.3 Site Requirements
2.4 Site Selection
2.5 AC Electrical Outlet Connection
2.6 Connecting With Dial Line
2.7 Connecting With Leased Line
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION
2.1 Description
This chapter provides the information needed to install the TAINET Network
Series Modem and to ensure that it is working properly. You may obtain more
information about this subject for rack-mount modem shelf from the User's Manual of
TAINET TRS16 or TRS32 rack-mount modem shelf.
2.2 Unpacking
Save the carton and protective packing material in which your TAINET Network
Series Modem was shipped; you might need them for repackaging if you have to store
or ship the modem in the future. The following items are shipped with your modem:
* One Modem User's Manual.
* One 7-feet (2.13m) modular telephone cable for connection to RJ45 8-pin
jack.or one site is RJ-45 and the other site is Utype(option).
* One 7-feet (2.13m) modular telephone cable for connection to an RJ11 4-pin
jack.
* One 8-pin RJ-45 box for leased line application.
* One 6-feet power cord.
Rough handling during shipping causes most early modem failure; after you
unpack the modem, check carefully for shipping damage. Contact the shipper if you
notice any damage. Direct any additional questions about damaged or missing parts to
the nearest sales representative.
2.3 Site Requirements
The FCC requires telecommunications equipment to withstand electrical surges
which may result from lightning strikes; the TAINET Network Series Modem meet
the requirements set forth by the FCC. Make sure the electrical service in your
building is properly grounded as described in article 250 of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) handbook. The following procedure outlines some common practices
which can minimize the risk of damage to computer equipment from electrical surges:
* Verify that a good copper wire of the appropriate gauge, as described in Tables
250-94/95 of the NEC Handbook, is permanently connected between the
electrical service panel in the building and a proper grounding device such as:
1) A ground rod buried outside the building at least 8 feet (2.44 meters) deep in the
earth. Several ground rods, connected together, buried outside the building at
least 8 feet (2.44 meters) deep in the earth.
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2) If you are unsure whether the electrical service in your building is properly
grounded, have it examined by your municipal electrical inspector.
3) Install a surge protector between the modem and AC power outlet. Any
additional computer equipment you have connected to the modem (directly or
through another device), such as a terminal or printer, should also be plugged
into the same surge protector. Make sure that the surge protector is properly rated
for the devices you have connected to it.
4) Call your telephone company and ask them if your telephone line is equipped
with a circuit surge protector.
5) If you are operating the modem in an area where the risk of electrical surges form
lightning is high, disconnect the modem form the telephone line at the modem's
rear panel when it is not in use.
2.4 Site Selection
Locate the TAINET Network Series Modem no farther than 50 feet (15.24 meters)
from your data terminal equipment (DTE) and within 6 feet (1.83 meters) of a
grounded AC outlet furnishing the required power. Install the modem in a clean area
that is free from environmental extremes. Allow at least 6 inch (15.24 cm) in front of
the modem for access to the front panel, and at least 4 inch (10.2 cm) in back for cable
clearance. Position the modem so you can easily see the front panel. Do not stack
another modem on top of TAINET modem.
For more detailed information on installation Modem Shelf TRS-16 and NMC-
16 installation, please refer the “TAINET Rack-Mounted Modem Shelf - TRS-16 or
TRS-32 User’s Manual”.
2.5 AC Electrical Outlet Connection
The power line associated with MODEM is about 2 meters, three pins plug.
Middle cylinder is for grounding. For power source adapting, an automatic switching
power supply (90 〜265VAC) is used for the device, the fuse for stand alone type is
2A, for rack-mount type is 4A. The rack-mount type is also capable for DC Source
Power Supply (option) and its voltage range is -36 ~ -72VDC.
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2.6 Connecting With Dial Line
To connect your modem to a permissive RJ11 voice jack and dial line, follow
this procedure: On the rear panel of MODEM, there is an 8 pins RJ-45 jack used for
Leased Line, beside this, there are two RJ-11 6 pins jack, one is “DIAL LINE“ and the
other is "PHONE". Connect the “PHONE” jack to telephone set and then connect the
telephone line to "DIAL LINE" jack.
The pin layout of the “PHONE” connector for RJ11 operation is as follows:
Pin. Color “PHONE”pin defined
1 No Connect No Connect
2 Black Not used
3 Red Tip
4 Green Ring
5 Yellow Not used
6 No Connect No Connect
The pin layout of the DIAL connector for RJ11 operation is as follows:
Pin. Color “Dial Line”pin defined
1 No Connect No Connect
2 Black Not used
3 Red Tip
4 Green Ring
5 Yellow Not used
6 No Connect No Connect
ON
OFF
DTE PHONE LEASED DIAL
DIAL
LINE
RED
GRN
TELEPHONE
BOX
RJ11 RJ11
RJ11 modular telephone cable
RJ11 modular telephone cable
Figure 2-1 Dial Line connecting diagram
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2.7 Connecting With Leased Line
For the leased line connection, you should connect the lines RJ45 connector
labeled with "Leased" on the back of Modem:
Modem
Pin No.
Leased
Line
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Blue
Orange
Black
Red
Green
Yellow
Brown
White (or Gray)
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX
TX
RX
TX
TX
RX
RX
RX
Color 2-Wire 4-Wire
When it used RJ-45 8 core wire, pin 1, 2 is a group used for 2 wires leased line
application. it is TX for 4 wires leased line application. Pin 7,8 is another group, it is
no used in 2 wire leased line application, it is RX for 4 wires leased line application.
When it used RJ-11 4 core wire, pin 4, 5 is TX/RX for 2 wire leased line
application. If it is 4 wires leased line, the pin 4, 5 is TX, pin 3, 6 is RX.
When you connect two modems in "back-to-back" style, don't forget to
interchange TX and RX lines.
A-TX ÖB-RX, A-RX ÖB-TX
ON
OFF
DTE PHONE LEASED DIAL
BLU
BWN
BOX
RJ45 RJ11
ORG
WTE
Back-up Line
TX/2W
TX/2W
RX
RX
( If use dial back-up
feature )RJ45 modular
telephone cable
Leased
Line
BLK
GRN
BOX
RED
YEW
TX/2W
TX/2W
RX
RX
Leased
Line
or
Figure 2-2 Leased Line connecting diagram
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CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE
CHAPTER3
FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE
3.1 The Front Panel Description
3.2 The Rear Panel Description
3.3 Operating the TAINET Network Series Modem
3.4 The Menu Tree
3.5 Detailed Description of the Menu Tree
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