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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Plus Modems; Trademarks; COPYRIGHT
  • Page 3 – Important Safety Instructions; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
  • Page 4 – Notices
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Preface; vii; Introduction
  • Page 6 – DCP Configuration
  • Page 7 – List of Figures; Figure
  • Page 8 – List of Tables; Table
  • Page 10 – Objectives and Reader Assumptions; This manual describes how to install and operate the COMSPHERE; How to Use This Manual; Appendix A provides a menu tree for the 392xPlus modems.
  • Page 11 – Related Documents; COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier, Installation Manual
  • Page 12 – Overview; The COMSPHERE
  • Page 13 – Plus Models; Model 3921Plus carrier-mounted; NOTE; Throughout this manual, reference to the 392x; Plus Standalone Singleport Modem
  • Page 14 – Plus Singleport and
  • Page 15 – Plus Carrier-Mounted Singleport Modem
  • Page 16 – Plus Singleport Modem
  • Page 17 – Plus Multiport Modem
  • Page 18 – There are two operational modes:; Plus Operational Modes; Plus Features; The 392xPlus modems share a wide variety of features.
  • Page 19 – Plus Singleport Features; Features specific to 392xPlus singleport modems are:; Plus Multiport Features; Features specific to 392xPlus multiport modems are:; Applications; Multipoint
  • Page 20 – MSD; When MSD mode is enabled:; Digital Bridge; Ports 3 and 4 are not available.
  • Page 21 – Symbol Rate; Multiport Backup
  • Page 22 – Government Requirements and Equipment Return; United States; NOTICE TO USERS OF THE PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK; the services on which the equipment is to be connected.
  • Page 23 – Canada; CAUTION
  • Page 24 – Technical Specifications; Technical Specifications for 392x
  • Page 26 – Modem Installation; For the standalone models
  • Page 27 – For the carrier-mounted models; Customer-Supplied Equipment
  • Page 28 – Plus Modem Installation
  • Page 29 – Plus Multiport Back Panel and Power Supply; DTE Connection
  • Page 30 – Power Supply Connection; Use the following steps to connect the modem to an ac power outlet:; Leased-Line Connection
  • Page 31 – Network Management System Connection; Removing and Replacing the Model 3920; Disconnect the power cord from the ac power outlet.
  • Page 32 – use the same slot positions as that intended for the modem.; Figure 2-2. Modem’s Back Connector Plates
  • Page 33 – Plus Modem
  • Page 35 – earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 36 – Removing and Replacing the Model 3921; Selecting Factory Configuration Options for 392x
  • Page 37 – The LCD now displays Ld EditArea frm.; factory preset configurations.; The LCD now displays Sav EditArea to.; key to
  • Page 38 – DCP Operation
  • Page 40 – Plus Diagnostic Control Panel; Plus DCP; Plus Faceplate and Shared Diagnostic Control Panel (SDCP); Status Indicators
  • Page 41 – Plus Faceplates
  • Page 42 – Plus DCP LEDs; Pwr
  • Page 43 – The SDCP LEDs are listed and described in Table 3-2.
  • Page 44 – Diagnostic Control Panel Operation; Configure; Plus LCD and Keypad; LCD Display; or; Hidden Choice Indicators; Right Scroll Indicator >
  • Page 45 – Other Indicators; Keypad
  • Page 46 – Keys; The; key appears on the optional SDCP of the COMSPHERE 3000 Series; Menu Structure
  • Page 47 – The menu tree contains the following branches:
  • Page 48 – Top-Level Menu Status and Operational Messages; Top-Level Menu Status; Normal Operation
  • Page 49 – Call Failure
  • Page 50 – Call Disconnect
  • Page 51 – Messages listed in Table 3-5 are dial access security messages.
  • Page 52 – Quick Configuration Display
  • Page 54 – Status Branch
  • Page 55 – DeviceHS VF; present, the word Normal appears on the LCD.; Major
  • Page 56 – Health and Status Messages
  • Page 57 – Security; To exit DeviceHS and remain in the Status Branch, press the; VF; To access VF from the Status branch, make the following selection:
  • Page 58 – Displaying VF Conditions; To display VF conditions, select Display from the Status:VF screen.; Not all conditions are available at 4800 bps.; SigQual
  • Page 59 – Clearing VF Counters
  • Page 60 – Identity; FRev
  • Page 61 – DTE; Press the
  • Page 62 – To access V.34 from the Status branch, make the following selection:; TxRate
  • Page 63 – Backup
  • Page 64 – XXXX represents the condition code of the inactive line.; To exit this function and remain in the Status branch, press the
  • Page 65 – Options; Record
  • Page 66 – Service Log
  • Page 67 – Select Nxt to scroll through the entries in the Service Log.; Configure Branch; The Poll List function is not available in:
  • Page 68 – Control; Display; Display allows you to view the modem’s poll list.; yyyyyy
  • Page 69 – Clear; The Clear function does not appear in Remote mode.; The Change function does not appear in Remote mode.; Change
  • Page 70 – Add
  • Page 71 – To exit this function and remain in the PList branch, press the; Acquire; The Acquire function does not appear in Remote mode.; Select Abort or allow the function to complete.
  • Page 72 – Control Branch; Test
  • Page 73 – Speaker; Off
  • Page 74 – Reset; Data Stream
  • Page 75 – Selecting All Ports; Select DS Port
  • Page 76 – EIA LEDs
  • Page 77 – The Port 1 interface is the only display allowed on the 3921; Make Busy/Remove Make Busy; WARNING; RemoveMakeBusy appears.
  • Page 78 – Service Line/Disconnect Service Line
  • Page 79 – key; Download Software; When implementing a Clone Remote operation, the following is true:; Selecting Clone Remote; modems cannot be used in cloning operations with 392x
  • Page 80 – Clone Remote in Point-to-Point Configurations
  • Page 81 – Cloning DC Broadcast Remote
  • Page 82 – Clone Remote in Multipoint Configurations; tributary modem cannot download; For Multiple download configurations, ensure that:; — all 391x modems are removed from the active poll list.
  • Page 83 – Cloning a Single TMp Remote
  • Page 84 – Cloning a Multiple TMp Remote
  • Page 85 – Implementing a Clone Remote Operation; key to display the Reprogram_Remote selection.
  • Page 86 – Incompat Modulat; The remote modem’s Access from Remote configuration is disabled.; Password Invalid; There is no connection between the local and remote modem.
  • Page 87 – Automatic Firmware Download; Automatic Firmware Download Failure
  • Page 88 – VF Thresholds Update; thresholds and their valid ranges and default values.
  • Page 89 – If you want to modify additional VF thresholds, select Nxt.
  • Page 90 – To correct the invalid VF threshold, press the; Valid Ranges for VF Thresholds
  • Page 91 – Test Branch
  • Page 92 – Abort; To access Abort from the Test branch, make the following selection:
  • Page 93 – Self; To access Self from the Test branch, make the following selection:; To exit this function and remain in the Test branch, press the
  • Page 94 – Loc Analog Loop
  • Page 95 – Rem Digital Loop; This test is not available when:
  • Page 96 – Pick Test Port
  • Page 97 – Loc Digital Loop; A TMp tributary cannot perform a local digital loopback test.
  • Page 98 – This screen does not appear in Singleport mode.; Pattern; Figure 3-7. Pattern Test and Local Analog Loopback Test
  • Page 99 – Figure 3-8. Pattern Test and Digital Loopback Test
  • Page 101 – Sub-Network Health and Status Branch; SubHS
  • Page 102 – Call Setup Branch; The Call Setup function is not available in TMp Control mode.
  • Page 103 – Dial; Dial Disconnect
  • Page 104 – Disconnect
  • Page 105 – Answer; Dial Standby/Return to Dial
  • Page 107 – Change Directory
  • Page 108 – Nxt
  • Page 109 – Valid Dial Command Modifiers; Space; Directory Status (may not appear for certain countries); Directory Status displays the status of each directory location.
  • Page 110 – No Number
  • Page 111 – Line Dialer section in Chapter 4) must be set to
  • Page 112 – Line Dialer section in Chapter 4) must be set to Disable.; Security Branch
  • Page 113 – Remote Branch
  • Page 114 – xxx
  • Page 115 – yyyyyyyy
  • Page 116 – ExitRem
  • Page 117 – Diagnostic Control Panel Access
  • Page 121 – The Configure branch consists of the following three levels:; Editing and Saving a Configuration Option
  • Page 122 – Originate
  • Page 123 – StrapsWhenDisc
  • Page 124 – Save; Summary
  • Page 125 – Configuration Tables; Multiport Mode
  • Page 127 – DTE Interface — Multiport Mode; DTE Interface Configuration Options — Multiport Mode; Disable – Disables MUX Mode on the modem. Refer to the
  • Page 128 – Disable – Disregards all CT111 Rate Control.
  • Page 130 – =Sync – The asynchronous data is equal to the synchronous rate.
  • Page 132 – Disable – The antistreaming function is not in effect.
  • Page 133 – Forced On – Forces LSD to be ON at all times.
  • Page 134 – Disable – Disregards the DTEs CT111 signal.
  • Page 135 – Primary data can only be extended one link.
  • Page 136 – Line Dialer — Multiport Mode; Line Dialer Configuration Options — Multiport Mode; NOTE: Pulse Mode is disabled in Denmark and in Sweden.
  • Page 138 – Disable – Modem does not disconnect if carrier turns OFF.
  • Page 139 – Dial Line — Multiport Mode; Dial Line Configuration Options — Multiport Mode
  • Page 141 – Leased Line — Multiport Mode; Leased Line Configuration Options — Multiport Mode
  • Page 143 – This configuration option does not appear when V.34 is enabled.
  • Page 144 – Test — Multiport; The Test configuration option determines the duration of a test.; Test Configuration Options — Multiport Mode; Disable – Allows a test to run indefinitely.
  • Page 145 – Misc — Multiport; Miscellaneous Configuration Options — Multiport Mode; Enable – Allows access from a remote modem.
  • Page 146 – Disable – Modem does not use the single number callback function.
  • Page 147 – Disable – Prevents messages being sent from the diagnostic port.
  • Page 148 – Singleport Mode
  • Page 150 – DTE Interface — Singleport Mode; DTE Interface Configuration Options — Singleport Mode
  • Page 151 – – Sets data length to 8 data bits.; None – No parity bit is used.
  • Page 156 – Disable – Disregards CT111 Rate Control.
  • Page 158 – DTE Dialer — Singleport Mode; DTE Dialer Configuration Options — Singleport Mode
  • Page 159 – Disable – A break character is sent to the remote end.
  • Page 160 – Enable – Modem sends result codes to the DTE.
  • Page 163 – Line Dialer — Singleport Mode; Line Dialer Configuration Options — Singleport Mode; NOTE: Pulse Mode is disabled in Denmark and Sweden.
  • Page 164 – This configuration option does not appear on Models 3920
  • Page 166 – This option is only valid on Model 3921
  • Page 167 – Dial Line — Singleport Mode; Dial Line Configuration Options — Singleport Mode
  • Page 169 – Disable – No guard tone.
  • Page 170 – Leased Line — Singleport Mode; Leased Line Configuration Options— Singleport Mode
  • Page 177 – not configured for Disable.
  • Page 178 – not configured for DirectMode.
  • Page 181 – Test — Singleport Mode; Test Configuration Options — Singleport Mode
  • Page 183 – Misc — Singleport Mode; Miscellaneous Configuration Options — Singleport Mode
  • Page 185 – Security — Singleport Mode
  • Page 186 – AT Command Set and S-Registers; Switching Between Data Mode and Online Command Mode
  • Page 187 – Escape Sequence and Escape Guard Time; ATO; Command Guidelines; Review the following guidelines before using any AT Commands.
  • Page 188 – Table 5-1 lists all valid result codes for the 392xPlus modems.; Result Codes
  • Page 190 – AT Command List; AT Command Format; ATXn
  • Page 194 – NOTE: Only the Standard RS232 setting is allowed in Austria.
  • Page 195 – NOTE: The V.22bis Guard Tone cannot be disabled in some countries.
  • Page 196 – NOTE: The only way to gain control of the modem is via the DCP.
  • Page 199 – NOTE: The factory default value is country dependent.
  • Page 200 – n is the register number.
  • Page 201 – Description
  • Page 202 – DCP LCD
  • Page 213 – Dial Access Security
  • Page 214 – Menu Tree; Pages A-2 and A-3 provide a menu tree for the 392xPlus modems.
  • Page 217 – Troubleshooting; Modem Health
  • Page 219 – Modem — DTE Connection
  • Page 220 – Modem — VF Connection
  • Page 222 – Pin Assignments
  • Page 224 – VF Connector Pin Assignments
  • Page 225 – Auxiliary Cables Not Supplied; Figure C-2. Wiring Diagram — “Y” Cable for External Telephone
  • Page 226 – -wire operations with TEK leads
  • Page 228 – Plus modem must be configured for V.25bis dialing.
  • Page 229 – Call Request Commands; n is the telephone number to be dialed.; Call Request with Stored Memory Address Provided (CRS); x is directory location 1–24.; Call Response; xx is
  • Page 230 – The CNX response format is CNX.; Delayed Call Indicator; The DLC response format is:; Call Answer Commands; The DIC command format is DIC.
  • Page 231 – The CIC command format is CIC.
  • Page 233 – Command Response; The INV response format is:
  • Page 234 – S-Register Equivalent; List Request; V.25bis Response Messages
  • Page 235 – ASCII Character Table; Table E-1 in this appendix provides the ASCII character table.
  • Page 239 – Default Configuration Options
  • Page 240 – Factory Default Configuration Options
  • Page 243 – DTE Dialer
  • Page 245 – Dial Line; Lease Line
  • Page 248 – Misc
  • Page 250 – Sample Configurations
  • Page 251 – Configuration Options; Refer to Sample Port Rate Table in this section.; Refer to Sample Port Rate Table in this section.
  • Page 252 – Sample Port Rate Table; Cables; Cable 1
  • Page 253 – TX Clock Source; Port TXC Source; Set Port 4 to External.
  • Page 255 – Extended Multipoint; Figure G-3. Sample Configuration — Extended Multipoint
  • Page 257 – Point-to-Point with Automatic Dial Backup
  • Page 259 – Diag Connection; Refer to the Sample Port Rate Table in this section.
  • Page 261 – Carrier with Network Management; Figure G-6. Sample Configuration — Carrier with Network Management
  • Page 263 – Figure G-7 shows a sample configuration for extended diagnostics.; Extended Diagnostics; Set Port 1 to External.
  • Page 264 – Set Port 1 to Enable.
  • Page 265 – Digital Bridging; Figure G-8 shows a sample for Digital Bridging.
  • Page 269 – Multipoint MSD; Figure G-10 shows a sample configuration for multipoint MSD.; Figure G-10. Sample Configuration — Multipoint MSD
  • Page 271 – Equipment List; Equipment
  • Page 272 – Glossary; See local analog loop.
  • Page 273 – Binary Synchronous Communications. An IBM
  • Page 274 – An outlet on equipment and cables that provides a connection.; data bank
  • Page 275 – The process of recovering data from a modulated carrier wave.
  • Page 276 – An algorithm used to correct data transmission errors.
  • Page 277 – The modem’s transmit VF signal is looped to its receiver.
  • Page 280 – A device connected “closer” to the host computer.
  • Page 281 – A character that tells the DTE or modem to stop transmitting data.; XON
  • Page 282 – Index
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COMSPHERE

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MODEMS

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

MANUAL

Document No. 3920-A2-GN31-30

November 1996

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Page 2 - Plus Modems; Trademarks; COPYRIGHT

COMSPHERE 392xPlus Modems A November 1996 3920-A2-GN31-30 COMSPHERE392x Plus Modems Models 3920 Plus and 3921Plus Installation and Operation Manual3920-A2-GN31-30 4th Edition (November 1996) Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new ...

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

Safety Instructions B 3920-A2-GN31-30 November 1996 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product orincluded in the manual. 2. This product is intended to be used with a three-wire grounding type plug – a plugwhich has a grounding pin. Th...

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COMSPHERE 392xPlus Modems C November 1996 3920-A2-GN31-30 Notices

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