Motorola 326X V.34, V.34-SDC, V.32bis User Manual

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Motorola 326X V.34, V.34-SDC, V.32bis User Manual

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326X V.34, V.34-SDC, and V.32bis

Series Modem User’s Guide

Notice

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Radio Frequency Interference Regulations

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 interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

Note: the 3262/63/67/68 Modem is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

This is a Class A product. Operation of this equipment in a residential environment may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct the interference at his/her own expense.

This product is CISPR 22 Class B verified under test conditions that included use of shielded DTE cables. Ferrite cylinders attached to the dial line are required for Modem 3266 (Canada). Leased line cables with 1.5 turns through a ferrite cylinder were also used. Use of different cables will invalidate verification and increase the risk of causing interference to radio and TV reception.

You can obtain the proper cables from Motorola.

This product is CE marked to indicate compliance with the following European directives.

73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive (Safety)

89/336/EEC EEC Directive

Compliance with the above directives may only be assured when the equipment is installed and operated in accordance with the instructions for its use and the purpose for which it is intended.

Products that do not bear the CE mark are not intended for supply or use in the European Union.

Writer: Christina Lamkin

 

Project Editor: Susan L. Roswit

Part No. T0009, Rev B

Publications Specialist: Denise Skinner

Publication Code: KP

Illustrators: Dennis Alves, Tim Kinch

First Printing: April 1996

Manual is current for Release 8.0 of the 326X Series Modem.

To comment on this manual, please send e-mail to LAM001@email.mot.com.

 

 

Contents

 

 

 

 

 

Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government Users

..................... ii

 

Proprietary Material .................................................................................

iii

 

Radio Frequency Interference Regulations ..............................................

iii

 

Overview ......................................................................................................

xi

 

326X Series Modem Family .........................................................................

xi

 

Product Family Model Numbers ..............................................................

xi

 

Documentation Target Audience ..................................................................

xii

 

Note to Programmers and System Developers .............................................

xii

 

How to Use the Documentation Set .............................................................

xii

 

326X V.34 Series Modem User’s Guide (T0009) ....................................

xiii

 

326X Series Modem Reference Guide (09925) .......................................

xiv

 

References ....................................................................................................

xiv

 

Trademarks ...................................................................................................

xiv

 

Conventions ..................................................................................................

xv

 

Special Notices .............................................................................................

xv

 

Messages spéciaux ........................................................................................

xvi

 

Besondere Hinweise .....................................................................................

xvi

 

Avisos Especiales .........................................................................................

xvii

 

Introduction ..............................................................................................

xix

 

Questions about Your Product Shipment .................................................

xix

 

Technical Assistance or Scheduling Service ............................................

xix

 

Sales-Related Issues .................................................................................

xx

 

Information on Product Training ..............................................................

xx

 

Questions about Billing ............................................................................

xx

 

Comments about the Manual ...................................................................

xxi

 

User Documentation .................................................................................

xxi

 

Customer Response Card .........................................................................

xxiii

 

Chapter 1. About the Modem

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................

1-2

 

 

Safety and Operational Notices ................................................................

1-3

 

Operating the Modem from the Front Panel .................................................

1-4

 

Selecting Programmed Option Sets ..............................................................

1-5

 

Automatic Calling Interfaces (ACUs) ..........................................................

1-5

 

AT ACU ...................................................................................................

1-5

 

V.25bis ACU ............................................................................................

1-5

 

 

LPDA2 ACU ............................................................................................

1-5

 

Managing a Modem ......................................................................................

1-6

 

 

Restoring Data Transmission ........................................................................

1-6

 

ITU-T V.34 Compliant Modulation Mode ...................................................

1-6

 

Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Feature ..........................................

1-7

 

Automode/Multimode Feature .....................................................................

1-7

 

Remote Configuration ..................................................................................

1-8

 

Error Correction and Data Compression ......................................................

1-8

 

Security .........................................................................................................

1-8

 

Status Snapshots ...........................................................................................

1-8

 

 

Adaptive Rate System ..................................................................................

1-9

 

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Troubleshooting (V.54 and V.22bis Tests) ....................................................

1-9

Country-Specific Information ......................................................................

1-9

NET Compliance ..........................................................................................

1-9

CE Regulatory Marking Directive (93/68/EEC) ..........................................

1-9

Chapter 2. Installing the Modem

 

 

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................

2-2

Unpacking the Modem .................................................................................

2-3

Additional Equipment Required ...................................................................

2-4

Choosing a Site .............................................................................................

2-4

Connecting the Modem ................................................................................

2-5

Rear Panel Connectors .............................................................................

2-5

Ferrite Cylinders .......................................................................................

2-7

Cabling the Modem ..................................................................................

2-11

Connecting the Modem to a Network Management System ...................

2-13

Turning on the Modem .............................................................................

2-14

Automatic Self-Test ......................................................................................

2-15

After Installing the Modem... .......................................................................

2-15

Chapter 3. Getting Started

 

 

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................

3-2

System Requirements for Software Upgrades ..............................................

3-2

Configuring and Operating the Modem .......................................................

3-2

Using the Front Panel ...............................................................................

3-2

Navigating the Configuration Menu Tree ................................................

3-5

Setting Configuration Options from the Front Panel ...............................

3-5

Using the Modem with a Network Management System (NMS) ............

3-7

Using the AT Automatic Calling Unit (ACU) ..........................................

3-8

Other Call Establishment Methods ...............................................................

3-10

V.25bis ACU for Sync or Async Applications .........................................

3-10

NetView LPDA-2 ACU for Sync Applications .......................................

3-10

Sync Dialing from an IBM AS 400 ..........................................................

3-11

External Auto-Call Units ..........................................................................

3-11

Chapter 4. Configuring the Modem

 

 

 

Overview ......................................................................................................

4-2

Communications Software Package Operating Notes ..................................

4-2

Configuring the Modem for Use with Communications

 

Software ...............................................................................................

4-2

Operating Notes .......................................................................................

4-3

If the Communications Software and Modem Do Not Operate... ............

4-5

Preparing for Operation ................................................................................

4-5

Reinitializing Memory from the Front Panel ...........................................

4-5

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Reinitializing Memory Using the AT&F Command ................................

4-5

Configuration Option Sets ............................................................................

4-6

What is an Option Set? .............................................................................

4-6

Configuring an Option Set .......................................................................

4-10

Option Set Defaults ..................................................................................

4-12

326X V.32bis and 326XFAST Modem Application Examples ....................

4-18

Option Set 1—Async Calls to Central Site Using AT ACU ....................

4-19

Option Set 2—Sync Answering Central Site Without ACU ....................

4-20

Option Set 3—Sync Calls to Central Site, V.25bis ACU .........................

4-20

Option Set 4—Async Answering Central Site without ACU (Models 3260/62/65/67)

4-21

 

Option Set 4—Synchronous Leased Line Applications with Dial Restoral (Models

3261/63/66/68) .....................................................................................

4-22

326XFAST-SDC Modem Application Examples .........................................

4-22

SDC Pre-Operation Notes ........................................................................

4-23

Configuring the Modem for SDC Operation ...........................................

4-23

SDC Sample Applications ........................................................................

4-24

Remote Access Reset ...................................................................................

4-29

Operation ..................................................................................................

4-29

When Remote Access Reset Is Disabled .................................................

4-29

Chapter 5. Using the AT Automatic Calling Interface

 

 

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................

5-2

What is the Attention (AT) Command Set? ..................................................

5-3

What Role Does Communications Software Play? ..................................

5-3

Using AT Commands ...................................................................................

5-3

Entering AT Command Lines ...................................................................

5-3

Autobaud Feature .....................................................................................

5-5

The Escape Sequence—(+++) .................................................................

5-5

Non-Configuration AT Commands ..........................................................

5-6

S-Registers ...............................................................................................

5-9

Chapter 6. Troubleshooting Guide

 

 

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................

6-2

Troubleshooting ............................................................................................

6-2

326X Series Modem Diagnostic Tests ..........................................................

6-10

Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Testing ......................................

6-11

Appendix A. Configuration Quick Reference

 

 

 

Configuration Quick-Reference—Menu Trees ............................................

A-2

For More Detail ........................................................................................

A-2

Audience and Assumptions ......................................................................

A-2

Performing Numeric Entry ...........................................................................

A-37

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Contents (continued)

S-Register/AT Command Cross-Reference ..................................................

A-38

Dial Modifiers for Special Dialing Requirements ........................................

A-39

Result Codes .................................................................................................

A-41

Configuring the Modem’s Dual In-line Package (DIP) Switches ................

A-44

Appendix B. Cabling and Interface Pinouts

 

 

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................

B-2

EIA/TIA 232-D (Modem to Computer) Interface ........................................

B-2

ITU Recommendation V.35 Modem-to-Computer Interface .......................

B-4

ITU Rate V.35 Modem-to-Computer Interface Pinouts ...........................

B-5

Differences, EIA/TIA 232-D and ITU Rate V.35 Interfaces ....................

B-6

DIAL LINE, LEASE (PRIVATE) LINE, PHONE Connector Pinouts ........

B-6

NC (Network Control) Port Pinouts .............................................................

B-7

Cabling .........................................................................................................

B-7

Cable Considerations ...............................................................................

B-7

DTE Cable Diagnostics ............................................................................

B-10

Appendix C. Country-Specific Information

 

 

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................

C-3

Country Support .......................................................................................

C-3

Installation Notes ..........................................................................................

C-4

Restricted Features Summary .......................................................................

C-4

Operating Notes ............................................................................................

C-12

Standalone Modem Rear Panel Views ..........................................................

C-12

3260 Dial Only Modem ...........................................................................

C-13

3261 Modem Rear View (Leased Line, Dial Restoral) ............................

C-13

3265 Dial Only Modem ...........................................................................

C-14

3266 Modem (Leased Line with Dial Restoral) .......................................

C-16

Rear Panel Interface Pinouts ........................................................................

C-18

Standalone Models 3260/65 and 3261/66 Interface Pinouts ....................

C-18

Card Models 3262/67, 3263/68 Backplane Interface Pinouts ..................

C-21

Delayed and Forbidden Lists ........................................................................

C-23

Australia—Delayed Call Lists .................................................................

C-23

Austria—Forbidden Call Lists .................................................................

C-23

Belgium—Delayed Call Lists ..................................................................

C-24

Finland—Delayed Call Lists ....................................................................

C-25

France—Delayed and Forbidden Call Lists .............................................

C-25

Hong Kong—Delayed Call Lists .............................................................

C-26

Ireland—Delayed Call Lists .....................................................................

C-26

Netherlands—Delayed Call Lists .............................................................

C-27

Norway—Delayed Call Lists ...................................................................

C-27

Spain—Delayed Call Lists .......................................................................

C-28

Other Country-Specific Information ............................................................

C-28

Canada ..........................................................................................................

C-28

DOC Registration and Requirements .......................................................

C-28

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Contents (continued)

Industry Canada Equipment Attachment Limitations ..............................

C-29

Canadian Emissions Statement ................................................................

C-29

Rear Panel Pinouts ...................................................................................

C-30

Telco Option (AT&J) ................................................................................

C-31

Denmark—Blind Dialing .............................................................................

C-32

Hong Kong and United Kingdom—BABT Regulations ..............................

C-32

Compliance with BS6328: Part 1: 1982 Section 8.3 ................................

C-32

Compliance with BS6328: Part 1: 1982 Section 8.7 ................................

C-32

Compliance with BABTSITS/82/01/C and BABT/SITS/82005S/D .......

C-33

Compliance with BS6305 Clause 6.2, BS6320 Clause 7.2 ......................

C-33

Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) ........................................................

C-33

Compliance with BABT/SITS/83/08/A Clause 1.2 .................................

C-34

Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 5.2 .........................

C-34

Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 7.3.1.3 ...................

C-34

Compliance with BS6789: Section 6.1:1986 Clause 7.3.1.4 ...................

C-34

Compliance with DTI 83/009I .................................................................

C-35

Compliance with BS6301 ........................................................................

C-35

Compliance with BABT SITS 83/009 Section D ....................................

C-35

Installation of Telephone Socket ..................................................................

C-36

Application for Installation of Telephone Socket .........................................

C-36

U. S. A. .........................................................................................................

C-36

FCC Registration ......................................................................................

C-36

FCC Regulations ......................................................................................

C-37

Dial Line Jack Types ................................................................................

C-38

Rear Panel Pinouts ...................................................................................

C-39

Dial and Leased Line Transmit Levels ....................................................

C-41

Making Telephone-to-Modem Connections .............................................

C-41

Telco Option (AT&J) ................................................................................

C-41

Declaring The Jack Type ..............................................................................

C-42

Using the Modulus Backplane’s Busy Out Feature ......................................

C-43

Glossary

 

Return Procedures

 

Equipment Return Procedures ......................................................................

ret-2

Expiration of Lease ..................................................................................

ret-2

Factory Repair ..........................................................................................

ret-2

Packaging Guidelines for Equipment Return ...........................................

ret-2

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Contents (continued)

x

Using the Documentation Set

Overview

The 326X product documentation set includes the 326X V.34 Series Modem Reference Card (T0009-01).

Optionally, with a 326X Series Modem card backplane (to install a 326X card into a Modulus 9 or 21 enclosure), you receive the following:

326X Series Modem Cards (Part No. 09949)

Throughout this guide, references to the 326X Series Modem apply to 326X V.32bis, 326X V.34, and 326X-SDC Series Modems, unless stated otherwise.

326X Series Modem Family

The 326X product family consists of three series: V.34, V.34 SDC, and V.32bis.

 

Supports This

This Maximum

And This Maximum

This Series...

Modulation...

DCE Rate...

DTE Rate:

 

 

 

 

326XFAST V.34

ITU V.34

33.6 kbps

128 kbps, asynchronous

326XFAST-SDC

ITU V.34

33.6 kbps

128 kbps, asynchronous, and,

 

 

 

with proprietary compression,

 

 

 

128 kbps synchronous

326X

ITU V.32bis

14.4 kbps

57.6 kbps, asynchronous

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: When you select a modulation mode, you must ensure that the Max Rate (AT*MX) and Min Rate (AT*MN) parameter options are within the valid range for the mode.

Some 326XFAST-SDC models are available with a V.35-compatible interface. This unit has a DB25 connector, so a converter is required.

Product Family Model Numbers

Motorola refers to the product family as 326X because the last digit denotes the modem model. Model numbers (“ X”) are as follows.

This Model Number... Denotes:

3260, 3261, 3262, 3263 Models for use in the U.S.A.

3265, 3266, 3267, 3268 Equivalent models, respectively, for international use; provided in country-specific setups

3260, 3265

Standalone models for:

Two-wire dial operation

Two-wire leased-line operation

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Using the Documentation Set (continued)

This Model Number...

Denotes:

3261, 3266

Standalone models for:

 

• Two-wire dial operation

 

• Twoor four-wire leased-line operation

3262, 3267

Rack-mount dual-modem card models, equivalent to 3260

 

and 3265, respectively, for Modulus enclosure installation

3263, 3268

Rack-mount single-modem card models, equivalent to 3260

 

and 3265, respectively, for Modulus enclosure installation

 

 

Documentation Target Audience

The documentation set assumes that you are familiar with the basic concepts of data communications, that you are an operator only, and that you will not be servicing the modem hardware (other than making initial cabling connections).

Note to Programmers and System Developers

For detailed information on configuration options, equivalent AT Commands, V.25 bis Automatic-Calling Unit, NetView’s LPDA-2 dialing commands, or diagnostic tests, order the 326X Series Modem Reference Guide (Part No. 09925) by contacting your Motorola sales representative or local distributor.

How to Use the Documentation Set

Following is a description of the 326X Series Modem documentation set.

326X V.34 Series Modem Reference Card (T0009-01)

For a quick reference to AT, AT&, and AT* commands, dial modifiers, and disconnect codes, see the 326X V.34 Series Modem Reference Card. The card also includes a menu tree of front panel options and AT command settings.

xii

Using the Documentation Set (continued)

326X V.34 Series Modem User’s Guide (T0009)

This User’s Guide provides the information needed to install, configure, and operate the modem. Chapter outlines are as follows:

Chapter 1, About the Modem, introduces the modem’s features.

Chapter 2, Installing the Modem, explains how to install and cable a modem. Quick-reference figures showing the connections to make are included.

Chapter 3, Getting Started, discusses how the modem can be used, and recommends how to configure and operate it. The chapter includes a reference guide to the rest of the documentation set for further information.

Chapter 4, Configuring the Modem, explains how to effectively configure the modem. The four preconfigured option sets are described, along with sample applications that help you choose an option set.

Chapter 5, Using the AT Automatic Calling Interface, discusses the 326X Series Modem’s AT ACU. This chapter introduces:

The ACU industry-standard (AT and AT&) commands

The Motorola enhanced AT command syntax (AT*).

The AT commands that are referred to as “action” AT commands (rather than “configuration” AT commands), and S-Register functions and settings

Chapter 6, Troubleshooting Guide, is a quick reference to problems and suggestions for correcting them. This chapter assists you in isolating and correcting a problem before calling Motorola’s Customer Support Center.

Appendix A, Configuration Quick Reference, provides reference material you need to change a modem’s default settings. It describes:

Configuration options with and without AT equivalents

Result codes (long and short forms)

S-Registers

Dial modifiers

Numeric entry procedure

The configuration menu structure

Appendix B, Cabling and Interface Pinouts, contains the pinouts for the modem’s rear panel connectors and associated cables.

Appendix C, Country-Specific Information, discusses the cabling, rear panel layouts, pinouts and other modem features that are required or restricted by regulatory agencies for each country.

xiii

Using the Documentation Set (continued)

326X Series Modem Reference Guide (09925)

Available as an optional order item, the 326X Series Modem Reference Guide is designed for users who require more detail on operating the modem’s configuration options and diagnostic self-tests. Contact your Motorola sales representative or local distributor for ordering information.

References

Refer to the following documents for more information:

326X, 326XFAST, and 326XFAST-SDC Series Modem Product Specification Sheets

EIA Application Note #562, Appendix A (defines cable lengths in terms of DTE rates)

NetView operators should be familiar with:

NetView Operations Primer (IBM Part No. SC30-3363)

NetView Operation Scenarios (IBM Part No. SC30-3376)

Trademarks

The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations:

AT is a command language used with the Smartmodem 1200 and the

Smartmodem 2400/Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.

CompuServ / CompuServ Inc.

MNP (Microcom Networking Protocol) and Relay Gold / Microcom, Inc.

NetView and IBM / International Business Machines Corporation

Novell and NetWare / Novell, Inc

Telenet / Sprint International Communications Corporation

Tymnet / British Telecommunications

UNIX / Unix System Laboratories

xiv

Using the Documentation Set (continued)

Conventions

The following conventions are used in this manual:

User entries appear as follows: AT*T<CR>

System messages appear as follows: NO CARRIER

A carriage return appears as follows: <CR>. It designates the Return or Enter key. It is used to complete a text entry or initiate an action from the keyboard.

Special Notices

These notices emphasize certain information in the manual. Each serves a special purpose and is displayed in the format shown.

IMPORTANT: Important is used to emphasize any significant procedural information.

Caution

Caution provides information that, if not followed, can result in damage to software, hardware, or data.

Warning

Warning is the most serious notice, indicating that you can be physically hurt.

xv

Messages spéciaux

Les messages suivants mettent en valeur certaines informations dans le guide. Chacun d’eux remplit une fonction spéciale et est affiché dans le format indiqué.

IMPORTANT: Important est utilisé pour souligner des informations critiques au sujet d’une procédure.

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.

Avertissement

Un avertissement constitue le message le plus sérieux, indiquant que vous pouvez subir des blessures corporelles.

Besondere Hinweise

Durch die folgenden Hinweise werden bestimmte Informationen in diesem Handbuch hervorgehoben. Jeder Hinweis dient einem bestimmten Zweck und wird im dargestellten Format angezeigt.

WICHTIG: Wichtig wird zur Betonung signifikanter Angaben zu Vorgehensweisen verwendet.

Vorsicht

Ein Vorsichtshinweis macht Sie darauf aufmerksam, daß Nichtbefolgung zu Software-, Hardwareoder Datenschäden führen kann.

Warnung

Eine Warnung weist Sie darauf hin, daß ernsthafte Körperverletzungsgefahr besteht.

Using the Documentation Set (continued)

Avisos Especiales

Los siguientes avisos hacen hincapié en determinada información de la guía. Cada uno de ellos tiene un propósito especial y aparecen con el formato siguiente:

IMPORTANTE: Importante se utiliza para enfatizar cualquier información de procedimiento importante.

Precaucion

La precaución le ofrece información, que de no cumplirse, puede derivar en posibles daños tanto para el software y el hardware, como para ambos.

!

Advertencia!

Una advertencia es un aviso importante, que le advierte sobre la presencia de un inminente peligro.

xvii

Using the Documentation Set (continued)

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Motorola Information System Group (ISG)

Customer Information

Introduction

U.S.A. customers who have questions about Motorola ISG products or services should refer to the following sections. Non-U.S.A. customers should contact their local Motorola ISG subsidiary office or distributor.

Questions about Your Product Shipment

If you have questions about whether your shipment is complete or about its condition upon receipt, please call your nearest Motorola ISG representative or Customer Administration at (508) 261-4000, Extension 4745.

Technical Assistance or Scheduling Service

To have Motorola ISG implement your equipment:

You can purchase and schedule Implementation Services by calling (800) 544-0062 (from within the U.S.). The average lead time for implementation services is 5 business days from the time of the call. Implementation services include running power-up diagnostics, configuring the equipment, and connecting the equipment into existing networks. A service engineer will be dispatched to your site to perform these services.

If you implement your equipment yourself:

Carefully follow the instructions in the following sections of this documentation set:

To install and power up - Chapter 2.

To configure and operate - Chapter 3.

If you have difficulty - Chapter 6 provides a quick reference to problems you may encounter, and suggestions for correcting them.

xix

Motorola ISG Customer Information (continued)

For service, if your unit is under warranty and/or you have a service contract:

Call (800) 544-0062 for assistance. When you call, please have the following information ready :

Item

Location or Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model number

Front of unit. 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267, 3268.

 

(For synchronous data compression models, specify SDC.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serial number

Bottom of standalone unit; edge of card unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Error message/

LCD Display.

 

Problem Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Software revision

LCD Display: from [Modulation Mode] 9600 T/D? press

 

 

to

 

 

display the operating status. (Example: DTE 19.2 RELIABL.)

 

 

 

 

Press

 

until Display Modem ID displays.

 

 

 

 

 

Press

. SWPart=x displays.

 

 

The rightmost two digits show the revision level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option Settings

Up-to-date configuration worksheet (see the 326X Series Modem

 

Reference Guide).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Site ID

Assigned to the customer site by Motorola at first service call.

 

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Chapter 1

 

 

About the Modem

 

 

 

 

Contents

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................

1-2

 

Operating the Modem from the Front Panel .................................................

1-3

 

Selecting Programmed Option Sets ..............................................................

1-4

 

Automatic Calling Interfaces (ACUs) ..........................................................

1-4

 

AT ACU ...................................................................................................

1-4

 

V.25bis ACU ............................................................................................

1-4

 

LPDA2 ACU ............................................................................................

1-5

 

Managing a Modem ......................................................................................

1-5

 

Restoring Data Transmission ........................................................................

1-5

 

ITU-T V.34 Compliant Modulation Mode ...................................................

1-6

 

V.34 Modulation Mode Characteristics ...............................................

1-6

 

Compatibility in V.34 Modulation Mode .............................................

1-6

 

Synchronous Data Compression (SDC) Feature ..........................................

1-6

 

Automode/Multimode Feature ......................................................................

1-7

 

Remote Configuration ..................................................................................

1-7

 

Error Correction and Data Compression ......................................................

1-7

 

Security .........................................................................................................

1-7

 

Status Snapshots ...........................................................................................

1-7

 

Adaptive Rate System ...................................................................................

1-8

 

Troubleshooting (V.54 and V.22bis Tests) ....................................................

1-8

 

Country-Specific Information ......................................................................

1-8

 

NET Compliance ...........................................................................................

1-8

 

CE Regulatory Marking Directive (93/68/EEC) ...........................................

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Introduction

This chapter summarizes the features and options of the 326X Series Modem. The series includes:

The 326X V.32bis Series Modem, which operates in V.32bis modulation mode

The 326X FAST Series Modem, which can operate in V.34 modulation mode

The 326X FAST-SDC Series Modem, which can operate in V.34 modulation mode and the Synchronous Data Compression mode

In this guide, references to the modem apply to all of the above, unless stated otherwise.

IMPORTANT: When you select a modulation mode, you must ensure that the Max Rate (AT*MX) and Min Rate (AT*MN) parameter options are within the valid range for the mode.

The modem provides reliable data communication over 2-wire dial lines and 2-wire or 4-wire leased lines, depending on the model. Dial lines are public lines to which all telephone users have access; leased lines, also called private lines, provide a dedicated connection, over lines provided by the telephone company.

Whether you use dial or leased lines, you can operate the modem as follows:

Using the front panel: control keys and liquid-crystal display (LCD)

Using industry-standard (AT and AT&), and Motorola-enhanced (AT *) AT commands from an attached terminal, or commands from an asynchronous

communications software package running on an attached PC

From a network management system (NMS)

Using call establishment methods, such as V.25bis or LPDA2 automatic call units (ACUs)

Figure 1-1 shows desktop, or standalone, modems. The device is also available in high-density nest cards, which offer the same features, and can be installed in Motorola’s Modulus 9-slot and Modulus 21-slot rack-mounted enclosures.

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Safety and Operational Notices

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 3460 Fast’R or AccessWay enclosure, or opening of the 3460 Fast'R unit, voids the product warranty.

Avertissement

N’essayez pas de réparer le modem ou le boîtier. Ils ne contiennent aucun composant électronique pouvant êtreréparé ou remplacé par un usager. Toute tentative de réparation du boîtier du 3460 Fast’R

ou de l’AccessWay 16par 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 wartungsoder 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 Motorola 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 Motorola devices.

Avertissement

Tous les dispositifs Motorola 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 Motorola.

Warnung

Motorola-Geräte sind grundsätzlich in für Rechner und elektronische Anlagen vorgesehenen Umgebungen zu verwenden. In unwettergefährdeten Bereichen ist jegliche Elektronik gegen Blitzeinwirkung zu schützen. Näheres über entsprechende Schutzeinrichtungen erfahren Sie von Ihrer Telefongesellschaft oder einem Elektrohändler. Probleme mit Spannungsstößen durch Blitzeinwirkung lassen sich durch Einbau von Überspannungsableitern in die zu Motorola-Geräten führenden Netzund Datenleitungen beheben.

Operating the Modem from the Front Panel

The front panel menus are organized functionally so that operation is easy for novice and advanced users.

Refer to Chapter 3, Getting Started, to learn about front panel operation.

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Selecting Programmed Option Sets

Option sets make it easy to use a modem with common applications, including:

Asynchronous and synchronous answering

Asynchronous and synchronous dialing

Leased line with dial restoral operation

Four sets of options are stored in nonvolatile memory. If none is appropriate to an application, you can customize an option set, and save it in nonvolatile memory.

Refer to Chapter 4, Configuring the Modem, for more information on option sets.

Automatic Calling Interfaces (ACUs)

The modem supports three automatic calling interfaces (also known as Auto-Call Units). ACUs let you execute functions directly from a keyboard.

AT ACU

The asynchronous AT ACU is compatible with the industry-standard AT command set. AT Commands provide a standard modem communications interface, allowing you to configure and operate your modem from a terminal or PC keyboard.

Using the AT-compatible command set (AT and AT&), you can, for example, dial and receive phone calls. Motorola’s extended AT command set (AT*) includes other important parameters used in configuring advanced modem features.

Refer to Chapter 3, Getting Started, and Chapter 5, Using the AT Automatic Calling Interface, to learn more about the AT ACU and AT command syntax.

V.25bis ACU

For sync or async auto-calling, use the ITU-T V.25bis compliant ACU.

With either the AT or V.25bis ACU, you can store, dial, or change up to nine phone numbers in the modem's electronic telephone book, directly from your terminal.

Refer to Chapter 3, Automatic Calling Interfaces, in the 326X Series Modem

Reference Guide, for details.

LPDA2 ACU

The LPDA2 feature lets you use IBM dial and leased line restoral applications with LPDA2 Dial and Disconnect commands. LPDA2 allows Netview and other IBM applications, like POS outbound dialing applications, to control dialing.

In dial applications, LPDA2 eliminates the need for additional ports and equipment that had been required to support external 801 auto-dialing equipment in IBM environments.

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In leased line operation, while connected on the dial line, the modem can monitor for LPDA2 commands in the data stream. If the local modem detects an LPDA2 command, the frame that is being processed is aborted. This prevents the remote DTE from processing the command frame as valid data.

Refer to Chapter 3, Automatic Calling Interfaces, in the 326X Series Modem

Reference Guide, for details.

Managing a Modem

Integral Network Management by Motorola’s 9110, 9000-UX, and 9000-PC Network Management Systems (NMS) is standard. The NMS can configure, monitor, and control local and remote modem operation.

An NMS continuously polls modems to collect management information and check status. Network management traffic, including alarms, commands, events, and polling, is transported to remote modems on an in-band channel that does not disrupt user data traffic nor consume user bandwidth. The modem supports a daisy-chain network management interface, reducing the hardware required for connections.

Refer to Chapter 2, Installing the Modem, for instructions on installing and cabling a modem for use with Motorola’s Network Management Systems.

Restoring Data Transmission

For critical leased line applications that require backup, you can use Models 3261, 3263, 3266, or 3268 in a point-to-point configuration. If the leased line fails, these modems can automatically reroute data traffic through the public switched telephone network (PSTN) over a 2-wire dial line. This integral dial line restoral feature guarantees that data will keep flowing, minimizing network downtime.

ITU-T V.34 Compliant Modulation Mode

326XFAST and 326XFAST-SDC modems support the ITU-T V.34 compliant modulation mode. 326XFAST- SDC modems offer the same broad set of features available in the 326XFAST modems, and let you take advantage of faster transmission speeds while providing highly reliable data transmission in full-duplex synchronous environments.

326XFAST modems have a line probing feature that optimizes performance on every connection by automatically choosing the optimum bandwidth, carrier frequency, and data rate.

V.34 Modulation Mode Characteristics

V.34 modulation mode characteristics are as follows.

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