Page 2 - Trademarks; Microsoft Corporation.
Trademarks • Express XR, Express XRT, and Express Configuration Wizard are trade- marks of ADTRAN, Inc. • Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.• HyperACCESS is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Inc.• MicroPhone Pro is a trademark of Software Ventures Corporation.• P...
Page 4 - from that to which the receiver is connected.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim-its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference wh...
Page 7 - The cost of shipping the equipment from Buyer’s fa-; ALTERATION TO EQUIPMENT PURCHASED:; Modification; ENGINEERING CHANGES:; ADTRAN reserves the right to; PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INDEMNITY:; ADTRAN warrants
SHIPPING: The cost of shipping the equipment from Buyer’s fa- cility back to ADTRAN shall be paid by the Buyer. The cost for re-turn shipping of the equipment by surface carrier shall be paid by ADTRAN. ADTRAN will utilize other means of express shipment at the request of the Buyer. The cost of ship...
Page 9 - Telephone Company Contacts for ISDN Service
Telephone Company Contacts for ISDN Service Ameritech ISDN Repair 1-800-TEAMDATA Bell Atlantic 1-800-570-ISDN Bell South 1-800-247-2020 Cincinnati Bell 1-513-241-6900 NYNEX 1-800-GET-ISDN1-800-430-ISDN (New England Area) Pac Bell 1-800-4PB-ISDN Rochester Tel 1-716-777-1811 Southwestern Bell 1-800-79...
Page 11 - Table of Contents; Express Configuration Wizard Installation for
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide i Table of Contents Chapter 1: Overview .................................................................................. 1 Getting Started ....................................................................................... 1 Minimum Requirements ..............
Page 13 - List of Figures
Table of Contents 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide iii Chapter 5: Upgrading Software ............................................................... 49 HyperACCESS ....................................................................................... 51 For Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0: .........
Page 14 - List of Tables
Table of Contents iv Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 2-12: Express XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled ............................................................. 21 Figure 2-13: Unknown State ................................................................ 21 Figure 2-14: Expr...
Page 15 - Chapter 1; EXPRESS XRT OVERVIEW
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 1 Chapter 1 Overview EXPRESS XRT OVERVIEW The Express XRT™ provides high speed network access for Inter-net and remote office connectivity using ISDN. The Express XRT provides the following features: • Data rates up to 230.4 kbps - over eight times faster than a ...
Page 16 - Minimum Requirements; What You Provide; • RS-232 serial cable with a DB-25 connector for the Express XRT
Chapter 1. Overview 2 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Minimum Requirements What You Provide In order to operate the Express XRT, the following items are re-quired: For a PC • Personal computer 386 or higher • Windows 95, or Windows NT 3.51• Approximately 1.5 MB free disk space For a Macintosh •...
Page 17 - What ADTRAN Provides; Express XRT Contents
Chapter 1. Overview 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 3 What ADTRAN Provides The ADTRAN Express XRT is packaged with the following con-tents (see Figure 1-1):• Express XRT• ADTRAN Express XRT User Guide• ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard software for Win- dows 95, Windows NT, and Macintosh (2 d...
Page 19 - Chapter 2; INSTALLING THE ADTRAN EXPRESS XRT; Modems
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 5 Chapter 2 Installation INSTALLING THE ADTRAN EXPRESS XRT This section describes how to connect the Express XRT to a com-puter and how to install the Express Configuration Wizard soft-ware. Verify Switch Settings Dip switches 1 and 2 located on the rear panel of...
Page 20 - Dip Switches on Rear Panel; Connecting the Express XRT; POWER; LEDs; OFF
Chapter 2. Installation 6 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 If dip switch 2 is set to the Off (up) position, the unit continues to use the factory default settings until Switch 2 is set to the On (down) position. Also, area code, phone numbers, SPIDS, and stored numbers are cleared. Figure 2-1 Di...
Page 21 - Express XRT Software Installation
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 7 8. Power on the computer.9. Go to the Express XRT Software Installation section. Figure 2-2 Standard ISDN Internet/Remote Access Application Express XRT Software Installation The installation procedure varies depending on whether you are...
Page 22 - Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0; NT 4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation
Chapter 2. Installation 8 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 Windows 95 Plug and Play 1. During the Windows 95 boot process, if the New Hardware Found screen appears indicating ADTRAN Express XRT , se- lect Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer ...
Page 24 - Installation Options; Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51
Chapter 2. Installation 10 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 2-3 Installation Options By default, the Express Configuration Wizard and INF files are in-stalled. Once installation is complete, an ADTRAN group is created and placed in the Programs menu on the Start button. The software can b...
Page 25 - Windows NT 3.51 INF File Installation
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 11 Windows NT 3.51 INF File Installation To install an ADTRAN Express XRT, use the following procedure: 1. Locate the modem.inf file. This file is normally located in the c:\winnt35\system32\ras directory. See the Windows NT documentation ...
Page 26 - Macintosh Installation
Chapter 2. Installation 12 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 3. In the command line, type a:\setup (where a is the disk drive where the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard disk was inserted). 4. Follow the screen prompts and insert disk(s) as requested. Once installation is complete, an ADTRAN pr...
Page 27 - Basic Telephone Service; and; Supplementary Voice Services; Call Waiting; Disable call waiting: Press; Conference Calling
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 13 Basic Telephone Service In addition to the computer connection, two analog devices such as a telephone, FAX, modem, or answering machine can be con-nected using the two POTS interfaces on the rear panel (RJ-11 jacks labeled 1 and 2 with...
Page 28 - Automatic Redial; Redial last number: Press; Phone Number Allocation; The Express XRT allocates ISDN phone number 1 to POTS port; Single Phone Number Operation; to
Chapter 2. Installation 14 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Automatic Redial Automatic redial dials the last number dialed. This can be accom-plished using a touch-tone phone as follows: Redial last number: Press ** 5 When connecting to a National ISDN 1 switch, call conferencing, mes-sage waiti...
Page 29 - Using the Express Configuration Wizard; From the; For the Macintosh operating system:; The program attempts to auto-detect an Express XRT on COM
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 15 Using the Express Configuration Wizard Use one of the following methods to start the Express Configura-tion program: For Windows 95 and WIndows NT 4.0: From the Start button, choose Programs , then ADTRAN , then Ex- press Configuration ...
Page 30 - Express Configuration Automatic Guide option; Yes; . The screen shown in; Next; If you want to set up the options yourself, select No. The screen
Chapter 2. Installation 16 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 2-5 Express Configuration Automatic Guide option 6. If you want the Express Configuration Wizard to guide you through the set up process, click Yes . The screen shown in Figure 2-6 on page 17 displays. Select Next , and the Wizar...
Page 31 - Express Wizard Configuration Start Screen; Connection; tab to choose the COM port, baud
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 17 Figure 2-6 Express Wizard Configuration Start Screen Figure 2-7 Express Wizard Configuration Tab 8. If you did not use the Configuration Wizard to help you with setup, select the Connection tab to choose the COM port, baud rate, and ADT...
Page 32 - Express Configuration Wizard Connection Tab; Link; for longer than 15 minutes, see Troubleshooting on page 53.
Chapter 2. Installation 18 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 2-8 Express Configuration Wizard Connection Tab 9. To automatically detect the required information, click the Auto-Detect button. Express Configuration for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 only auto-detects COM ports 1 through 4. E...
Page 33 - Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help; On-line help is available by clicking the; Help; button displayed in; Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool; Run the Express Configuration Wizard. See the section Using
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 19 After installation is complete, the Express XRT resets the ISDN line for a clean start. Therefore, the PWR/LINE LED may not be on solid (indicating link up) for a few more seconds. In the few cases where the procedure does not succeed, ...
Page 34 - Add Tray Icon; under the; ences; tab in the Express Configuration Wizard software (shown
Chapter 2. Installation 20 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 2-9 Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool To prevent the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool from launching once the Express Configuration Wizard software is closed, uncheck the box labeled Add Tray Icon under the Prefer- enc...
Page 35 - Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem Enabled
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 21 Three icons appear in the Tool Tray at different times representing three different states of the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool. The icon illustrated in Figure 2-11 indicates the external analog modem is connected to the Expres...
Page 36 - Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu; right; mouse button and click on the icon.; Properties; Launches the Express Configuration Wizard software.; Refresh; Displays version information.
Chapter 2. Installation 22 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu When using the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool with the Express XRT, use the right mouse button and click on the icon. The menu in Figure 2-14 appears. Figure 2-14 Express Configuration Wizard...
Page 37 - Exit; Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 23 Exit Exits the Tray Tool. Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95 is most commonly used for connections to Internet Service Providers or other networks. Use the following procedure to install Windows 9...
Page 38 - VT 100 TERMINAL EMULATION
Chapter 2. Installation 24 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 14.In the Make a New Connection menu, enter the number to di- al. 15.Click NEXT . 16.Click Finish to complete the new connection setup. 17.To use this connection, select it from My Computer , Dial-Up Networking . Windows dials the numbe...
Page 39 - View the status by using the key sequence; VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer; displays the Express XRT Sta-; Ctrl; to return to the Configuration menu.
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 25 4. Enter ISDN phone number 2.5. Enable Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch (this option is only valid in North America). 6. View the status by using the key sequence Ctrl+V . An illustra- tion of the status screen is shown in Figure 2-16 on page 2...
Page 40 - VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu
Chapter 2. Installation 26 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 2-16 VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu
Page 41 - Chapter 3; EXTERNAL ANALOG MODEM APPLICATION
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 27 Chapter 3 Installing an Analog Modem An external or internal analog modem can be connected to the Ex-press XRT to access an Internet provider, BBS, or host server that does not support ISDN. EXTERNAL ANALOG MODEM APPLICATION In order to connect an external ana...
Page 42 - External Analog Modem Application; Connecting an External Analog Modem; Connecting the Express XRT on page 6 for detailed instructions.; MODEM
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 28 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 3-1 External Analog Modem Application Connecting an External Analog Modem To connect an external analog modem to the Express XRT use the following procedure: 1. Ensure the Express XRT is connected to the PC. See the...
Page 43 - Installing a New External Analog Modem
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 29 6. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable to the Dial Line or Line jack on the external analog modem. See the documentation with the external analog modem to deter-mine which jack on the external analo...
Page 44 - FINISH; Configuring an External Analog Modem; Required External Analog Modem Settings
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 30 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 12.Click FINISH . 13.Click Close . 14.The external analog modem may now be used, or you may re- start the Express Configuration Wizard and deselect the Con- nect External Modem option to enable the Express XRT. Configuring...
Page 45 - Controlling an External Analog Modem; Express Configuration Wizard Modem Enable; Run the Express Configuration Wizard and select the; option under the; Configuration; page 32 illustrates the Express Configuration Wizard; ternal Modem
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 31 Controlling an External Analog Modem There are three options for enabling and disabling an external mo-dem: the Express Configuration Wizard, the WIN 95/NT 4.0 Tool Tray Icon, or a terminal emulation package. See the secti...
Page 46 - Express Configuration Wizard: Connecting an External Modem
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 32 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 3-2 Express Configuration Wizard: Connecting an External Modem If the Express Configuration Wizard software cannot detect the external analog modem, the error message shown in Figure 3-3 displays. Ensure the externa...
Page 47 - Express Configuration Wizard Modem Disable; Figure 3-2 on page 32 illustrates the; Connect External Modem
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 33 Express Configuration Wizard Modem Disable Use the Express Configuration Wizard to disable the external an-alog modem by deselecting the Connect External Modem option. Figure 3-2 on page 32 illustrates the Connect External...
Page 48 - HyperACCESS: Verifying External Modem Connection; Enter; CESS session enabling an external analog modem.
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 34 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 3-4 HyperACCESS: Verifying External Modem Connection To enable an external analog modem, issue the AT command AT_L1 (followed by Enter ). Figure 3-5 illustrates a HyperAC- CESS session enabling an external analog mo...
Page 49 - Terminal Emulation Modem Disable; HyperACCESS: Disabling an External Analog Modem; INTERNAL ANALOG MODEM APPLICATION
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 35 Terminal Emulation Modem Disable When using HyperACCESS or other terminal emulation packag-es, issue the AT command AT_L0 (followed by Enter ) . Figure 3- 6 illustrates a HyperACCESS session disabling an external analog mo...
Page 50 - Internal Analog Modem Application; Connecting an Internal Analog Modem; Dial Line
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem 36 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 3-7 Internal Analog Modem Application When using an internal analog modem and the Express XRT, two COM ports are assigned on the PC. Both COM ports are config-ured independently. See the manufacturer's documentation...
Page 51 - Chapter 4; mation Desk; FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 37 Chapter 4 Application Configuration There are three methods available for configuring the Express XRT: Express Configuration Wizard, VT 100 terminal, or AT Commands. Before configuring the Express XRT for any application, the Ex-press XRT should be connected c...
Page 52 - Profile Configurations
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 38 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 The Express XRT can be reset to the factory default settings by set-ting switch 2 to the Off (up) position. See the section Verify Switch Settings on page 5 for more information. Profile Configurations Some common configura...
Page 53 - Express Configuration Wizard; Express Configuration
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 39 Factory: V.120 64k (Remote Access) Factory: Async BONDING 128k (Remote Access) Express Configuration Wizard This section describes how to use the Express Configuration Wiz-ard software to configure the Express XRT for three...
Page 54 - Internet and Remote Access; Creating a Custom Profile
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 40 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Internet and Remote Access Chameleon by NetManage is a Microsoft Windows software package commonly used for Internet access. ShivaRemote is a software package developed by Shiva Corpora-tion for remote access. Use the follo...
Page 55 - ISDN Setup Tab; tab) as provided by your telephone company:; ISDN Line Setup
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 41 Figure 4-1 ISDN Setup Tab 4. Enter the following information (under the ISDN Line Setup tab) as provided by your telephone company: • Switch Type• Area Code• ISDN Phone Number(s)• Service Profile Identification Number(s) (d...
Page 56 - Protocol Tab; Data
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 42 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 4-2 Protocol Tab 6. The Call Type should only be changed to Data 56 kbps if Data 64 kbps is not available in your area. 7. Select PPP protocol if configuring for Internet access using Chameleon (or other Internet acc...
Page 57 - Edit; Advanced Tab; OK
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 43 The following procedure explains how to create a button for the profile created in the previous procedure: 1. Select the profile from the profile list in the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window. 2. Choose the Edit bu...
Page 58 - The User Program window is displayed again and the name; button to update the profile settings.; User Program; button previously selected is updated in the; Inactivity Timer; Calling Features Tab; Message Waiting Indicator
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 44 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 8. The User Program window is displayed again and the name field can be changed to give the button being created a different name. If no name is entered, a button is created with a default name of the executable file. 9. Ch...
Page 59 - Routes all calls to the RS-232 port, regardless of Call Type.
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 45 directory number on which message waiting has been provi-sioned. Once a message is read, the stuttered dial tone will stop. Flash/Hook Default When you select the Call Waiting option, the phone will function like a standard...
Page 60 - BBS Applications; Defining a Custom HyperACCESS Session
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 46 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 BBS Applications To access a bulletin board service, a new profile will need to be created and the protocol of the bulletin board service must be known. HyperACCESS is a Microsoft Windows communications package for use in a...
Page 61 - Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP)
Chapter 4. Application Configuration 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 47 Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP) The Express XRT now supports Shiva Corporation's SPAP. The Express XRT decodes the SPAP packets as they pass between the client and server PPP devices. SPAP user authentication ...
Page 63 - Chapter 5; About; EXPRESS CONFIGURATION WIZARD; Start the Express Configuration Wizard. See the section titled; Diagnostics
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 49 Chapter 5 Upgrading Software As features are added to the Express XRT, software upgrades may be necessary. The Express XRT has flash memory allowing the software to be upgraded from a file provided by ADTRAN. The current version of the software can be found on...
Page 64 - Diagnostics Tab; Select File to Download.; Upgrade Firmware Dialog Box
Chapter 5. Upgrading Software 50 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure 5-1 Diagnostics Tab 3. Click the button labeled Select File to Download. Select the file to download to the Express XRT, and click Open . 4. To start the software upgrade, click the Start Download but- ton. During the softw...
Page 65 - HyperACCESS; HyperACCESS Communications Dialog Box
Chapter 5. Upgrading Software 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 51 HyperACCESS For Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0: From the Start button, choose Programs , then HyperACCESS for Windows. For Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51: 1. Open the Program Manager. Double-click the HyperACCESS for Windows progr...
Page 66 - Send Dialog Box
Chapter 5. Upgrading Software 52 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 first button on the left). Once a connection is established, Con- nected displays at the bottom of the Session window. 10.Type AT!FLASHLOAD to initiate the software update. The AT command will not be visible since echo is off by d...
Page 67 - Chapter 6; TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES; Verify the other end of the RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable is connected to
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 53 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES This section provides troubleshooting techniques to alleviate problems that may be encountered while operating the Express XRT. If problems persist contact ADTRAN technical support for assistance (see the ba...
Page 68 - Status Register
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting 54 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Power/Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash Green This indicates a configuration problem. Verify the following in-formation is correct: • Switch Type• Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs) (used in North America only) • ISDN Phone Numbers Th...
Page 69 - Dial-Up Connection Problems; Status; Auto-detect Switch/SPIDs Remains at Link Down; Auto-detect is only used in North America.; Express XRT Not Detected
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 55 Dial-Up Connection Problems Many connection problems can be diagnosed by viewing the sta-tus buffer message returned from the ISDN network and the Ex-press XRT. These messages are accessed by choosing the Status Buffer button in the ...
Page 70 - External Analog Modem Not Detected; Verify that dip switch 1 on the back of the Express XRT is set to; Dial-Up Networking Difficulty
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting 56 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 External Analog Modem Not Detected If the Express Configuration Wizard cannot detect the external an-alog mode verify the following: 1. The external analog modem is powered on.2. The external analog modem is properly installed and co...
Page 71 - Appendix A; AT COMMANDS; ATO; ter; mands may be separated with spaces for readability. The
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 57 Appendix A AT Commands and S-Registers AT COMMANDS While a call is not established, the DTE port accepts AT com-mands. During this time, the CD signal is inactive. When a call is established, the port is used for data. This data mode is indicated by the CD sig...
Page 72 - Using an AT Command
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers 58 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 maximum length for a command line is 40 characters. Each com-mand line is executed by the Express XRT upon receipt of a termi-nating character. The default terminating character is a carriage return (ASCII 013), but it c...
Page 73 - Changing a String S-Register
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 59 Changing a String S-Register Type ATSS followed by the number of the string S-register to be changed, an equal sign, the numeric string to be assigned to the register, then press Enter . ATSS80=5551212 Dialing a Call usi...
Page 74 - Command
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers 60 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 I0 Identify unit. Commands the unit to display model num ber . I1 Identify software. Commands the unit to display soft-ware version. O On-line. Commands the unit to go back on line S S Register. S36 Inactivity Timer in m...
Page 77 - AUTO ANSWER
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 63 S-REGISTER LIST S0 AUTO ANSWER Determines how the Express XRT answers an incoming call.0 = Disable (Express XRT does not answer call). 1 = Enable (Express XRT answers all calls). 2 = Dump all calls. S2 ESCAPE CHAR-ACTER ...
Page 85 - Appendix B; Front Panel LEDs
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 71 Appendix B LEDs LEDs The Express XRT front panel contains five LEDs associated with the DTE port and the ISDN interface as shown in Figure B-1 and described in Table B-A. Figure B-1 Front Panel LEDs Table B-A Express XRT LEDs LED Color Description B1 or B2 Slo...
Page 86 - Express XRT LEDs
Appendix B. LEDs 72 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 PWR/Line Green (On Solid)Off Link Established. No Power or link is not established. In North America a flashing light indicates that the link is not estab-lished. In Europe, it means the link is not active. TD Green Transmit Data (TxD) RD Gree...
Page 87 - Appendix C; Test remote originated 2047 BERT (bit error rate test) pattern.; Answer; Area code required for Auto Spid determination.; AutoSpid Active; The user has stopped the automatic SPID detection process.; AutoSpid Failed
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 73 Appendix C Status Buffer Messages 2047 BERT orig Test remote originated 2047 BERT (bit error rate test) pattern. 2047 loopbk ansr Test remote answered 2047 BERT pattern. Answer The Express XRT answered a call on either the first or second channel. The calling ...
Page 89 - The called number is busy.
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 75 Break to AT cmd User issued a break-in request. Break ignored User issued an extra break-in request. BUSY The called number is busy. B-X disconnected B-channel disconnected. X can be 1 or 2 representing the appro-priate B-cha...
Page 90 - Call attempt does not connect in x amount of time.
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages 76 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 CID>0 rcvd Received an incoming call from a third party during negotiations with a far-end BONDING unit on the use of the second Bearer channel. Connect Timeout Call attempt does not connect in x amount of time. Deactivate...
Page 93 - No calling ID
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 79 NETWORK_CONGESTION The phone network is currently congested. NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER The phone network is out of order. No calling ID Calling party number not provided. NO_CIRCUIT_AVAILABLE The requested bearer channel is not av...
Page 97 - Appendix D; Bearer channel 1 is connected and is active.
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 83 Appendix D Loop Status Messages This appendix lists the status line messages and their definitions. Messages shown entirely in capital letters are generated by the ISDN network. Messages with lower case letters are generated by the Express XRT. AutoSpid X The ...
Page 101 - Appendix E; Pin; FEMALE
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 87 Appendix E Connector Pinouts Figure E-1 RS-232 Interface Table E-A RS-232 Interface Pin Name I/O Description 1 Shield I/O Shield for cable 2 TD I Transmitted Data 3 RD O Received Data 4 RTS I Request to Send 5 CTS O Clear to Send 6 DSR O Data Set Ready 7 SG I/...
Page 102 - Modem Interface; MALE
Appendix E. Connector Pinouts 88 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 I = Input O = Output Figure E-2 Modem Interface I = Input O = Output 20 DTR I Data Terminal Ready 22 RI O Ring Indicator Table E-B Modem Interface Pin Name I/O Description 1 Shield I/O Shield for cable 2 RD O Received Data 3 TD I ...
Page 103 - The RJ-11 POTS ports apply to the Express XRT only.
Appendix E. Connector Pinouts 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 89 The RJ-11 POTS ports apply to the Express XRT only. Table E-C RJ-11 POTS Port Interface POTS 1 Interface Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 R1 Pin 4 T1 Pin 5 Pin 6 POTS 2 Interface Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 R2 Pin 4 T2 Pin 5 Pin 6 Table E-D RJ-45 ISDN Lin...
Page 104 - Express XRT Ground Pinouts; GND
Appendix E. Connector Pinouts 90 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Figure E-3 Express XRT Ground Pinouts 48v (XRT) GND + -
Page 105 - Index; Numerics
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 91 Index Numerics 230.4 operation difficulty with 56 A analog modem connect internal 36 connecting 28 controlling 31 application configuration 37 async bonding 128k (remote ac- cess) 39 AT commands 57 dialing a call 59 using 58 auto-detect SPIDs 18 switch 55 swit...
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Page 111 - Pre-Sales Inquiries and Application Support; For Reseller or End-User; Technical Support at (888) 4-ADTRAN and have the unit serial number
On-Line Services ADTRAN Internet Homepage: http://www.adtran.com The ADTRAN Internet homepage contains an ISDN Info Desk with the following information:• General product information • Modem scripts for popular software applications • Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about common telecommunication i...