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Motorola UTA220/UTA220k User Manual (187 pages)
Terminal Adapter
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Motorola
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Adapter
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Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1. Introduction
13
Features
17
Compatibility
17
Other Features
17
Operation
18
Physical Description
18
Fuse
18
LED Description
20
Functional
20
Chapter 2. Installation
21
Receipt Inspection
21
Site Preparation
21
Installation
22
Power Connection
22
ISDN Connection
22
DTE Connection
23
Dte Interface Specifications
23
Chapter 3. Getting Started
25
Switches and Straps
25
Cover Removal
25
Switch and Strap Settings
26
Signal Ground
26
V.35/EIA-232 Interface
27
Interface Card Removal
28
DIP Switch Options
29
Central Office Switch
30
Setup
30
Getting Started
31
Chapter 4. ISDN
35
Isdn Basics
35
ISDN Standards
35
National ISDN
35
Basic Rate Interface
36
Terminal Adapters
36
ISDN Basic Rate Interface Points
36
ISDN Service
37
Isdn Switches
37
Isdn Addresses and Identifiers
39
Isdn Channels
40
B-Channel Data Service
40
B-Channel Data Protocols
41
D-Channel Signaling Protocols
41
Layer One
41
Layer Two
42
Layer Three
42
Chapter 5. LCD Operation
43
Lcd Menus
43
Main Menus
43
Submenus
43
Lcd Operation
43
Menu Traversal
43
Chapter 6. V.25 bis Dialer Operation
55
SELECTING V.25Bis
55
OPERATION in V.25 bis MODE
55
V.25 bis MESSAGE FRAMES
55
Dte Interface Pins
56
DTR Pin Operation
56
DCD Pin Operation
56
CTS Pin Operation
57
DSR Pin Operation
57
Command Procedures
57
Commands
57
Dial Command: CRN XX..X
57
Connect Incoming Calls: CIC
58
Indication Messages
58
Call Connect Indication: CNX
58
Incoming Call Indication: INC
59
Response Messages
59
Chapter 7 . EIA-366 Dialer Operation
61
Configuration
61
Operation
61
Interface Signal Definitions
62
Power Indication (PWI)
62
Call Request (CRQ)
62
Data Line Occupied (DLO)
62
Distant Station Connected (DSC)
62
Digit Signal Circuits (NB1-NB8)
62
Digit Present (DPR)
63
Present Next Digit (PND)
63
Abandon Call and Retry (ACR)
64
Example Dial Sequence
64
Chapter 8. AT Command Operation
65
At Command Statement
65
AT Command Mode
65
Escape Sequence
65
Creating a Command Statement: at
66
Command Statement Guidelines
66
Monitor Display
66
Dte Character Echo: E
66
Command Statement Buffer
66
Chapter 8. AT Command Operation (Continued)
66
Backspace Key
67
Repeating a Command: a
67
Numbered Commands
67
Group Commands
67
Command Scope
68
Supervisor Command Mode
68
Chapter 9. Rate Adaption
69
Rate Adaption
69
T-Link
69
Flow Control and Pin Options
70
T-Link Options
70
V.120
71
V.120 Options
71
Chapter 10. BONDING
73
Bonding on the Uta220
73
Placing a Bonding Call
74
Disconnecting a Bonding Call
74
Chapter 11. Synchronous Operation
75
Synchronous Modes
75
Synchronous Mode 1: Sync Pause Mode
75
Synchronous Mode 2: Dial Stored Number Mode
75
Chapter 12. D-Channel
77
Functional Description
77
Pad
77
X.25
77
Establishing an X.25 Session
78
Initialize the PAD
78
ATDD Command
78
AT@P1=P or AT@P1=D Command
78
Establishing an X.25 Virtual Connection
79
Escaping to PAD Command Mode
80
Escaping to at Command Mode
80
Disconnecting the X.25 Virtual Connection
80
Common Apparent Problems
81
Parameter 1 Changed
81
Parameter 2 Changed
81
Parameter 5 Changed
81
Parameter 6 Changed
81
Parameter 20 Changed
81
Pad Command Set
81
PAD Command Format
81
Issuing PAD Commands
82
Status: STAT
82
Clear: CLR
82
Reset
82
Interrupt: INT
83
Set
83
Read: PAR
84
Set and Read: SET
84
Remote Read: RPAR
84
Remote Set and Read: RSET
85
Profile Read/Save: PROF
85
PAD Select
86
Facilities
87
Reverse Charging: R
87
Network User Identification (NUI)
87
Closed User Group (CUG)
87
Recognized Private Operating Agency
88
Flow Control Parameter Negotiation
88
Pad Service Signals
90
PAD Reset Service Signals
91
Pad Clear Service Signals
91
X.3 Parameters and Values
92
Saving the X.3 Parameter Configuration
92
Parameter 1: Pad Recall Character
95
Parameter 2: Echo
96
Parameter 3: Selection of Data Forwarding Characters
96
Parameter 4: Selection of Idle Timer Delay
97
Parameter 5: Ancillary Device Control
98
Parameter 6: Control of PAD Service Signals
98
Parameter 7: Action of PAD on Break from DTE
99
Parameter 8: Discard Output
100
Parameter 9: Padding after Carriage Return
100
Parameter 10: Line Folding
101
Parameter 11: Binary Speed of Local DTE
101
Parameter 12: Flow Control of PAD by Local DTE
102
Parameter 13: Line Feed Insertion after Carriage Return
102
Parameter 14: Padding after Line Feed
103
Parameter 15: Editing
104
Parameter 16: Character Delete
104
Parameter 17: Line Delete
105
Parameter 18: Line Display
106
Parameter 19: Editing PAD Service Signals
107
Parameter 20: Echo Mask
108
Parameter 21: Parity Treatment
108
Parameter 22: Page Wait
109
Chapter 13. Softload
111
Ta Software Architecture
111
Software Sets
111
Software Format
111
TA Power-Up Sequence
112
Softload Operation
113
Set/Display Softload Password: %P1
113
Request Softload Product Version Information: $Q
114
Initiate Software Download: $Y=X
115
Copy Active Flash: $Y2=X
116
S59 Softload
116
Swap to Alternate Software: $T=X
118
Typical Local Softload Session
118
Chapter 14. Diagnostics
121
Communication Diagnostics
121
Global Tests
121
2B+D Loopback
121
Port Tests
122
Local Terminal Loopback
122
Local Loopback Test
122
Digital Loopback Test
123
Bilateral Loopback Test
125
Diagnostic Status Display
126
Front Panel Keypad Test
126
View Product Information
126
View Diagnostic Code
126
Chapter 15. Maintenance
127
Fuse
127
Maintenance
127
Appendix A Specifications
129
ISDN Line Type
129
Connection Types
129
DTE Data Rates
129
DCE Data Rates
129
Data Rate Adaption Protocols
129
DTE Available Interfaces
129
Switch Compatibility
129
Supplementary Services
130
Dimensions
130
Environmental
130
Power Requirements
130
Power Consumption
130
Factory Default Settings
131
At Command Set
135
Appendix B. Factory Default Settings
149
Appendix C. at Command Set
149
Appendix D. Interfaces
149
Isdn Interface
149
EIA-366A Requirements
153
Dte Interface Pin Descriptions
154
Transmit Data
154
Receive Data
154
Request to Send
154
Clear to Send
154
Data Set Ready
154
Signal Ground
154
Data Carrier Detect
154
Transmit Clock
154
Receive Clock
155
Data Terminal Ready
155
Ring Indicator
155
Appendix E Network Option Values
157
Appendix F. ASCII and EBCDIC Characters
167
Appendix G. Abbreviations and Acronyms
167
Appendix H. Status and Connection Messages
177
Appendix I. 128K Clear Channel Leased-Line Service
179
Configuring D- and B-Channels
179
Configuring the Port and Protocol
180
Return Procedures
181
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