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Note: If you wish to make your own cable, see the
AR Router
Hardware
Reference
for a detailed description of how to wire a
terminal or modem cable.
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ENGINE
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PWR
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RUN
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SYS
CLR
SEC
PORT 1
PORT 0
PIC 0
BASE
LLING/REMOVING PIC
Connect the terminal or modem to an asynchronous port on the rear panel of the
AR725 router using an approved cable.
ASYN
3
0
Connect the terminal or modem to an asynchronous port on the rear panel of the
AT-AR024 ASYN4 PIC using an approved cable.
2
Check that the terminal or modem’s communication
settings match the settings of the asynchronous port. By default,
asynchronous ports on the AR725 router are set to 9600 baud,
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and hardware flow control.
Refer to the user manual supplied with the terminal or modem
for details of how to change the communications settings for
the terminal or modem.
If the terminal or modem is to be used with communications
settings other than the default settings, the asynchronous port
must be configured to match the terminal or modem settings
using the SET PORT command. If a modem is being connected,
the CDCONTROL parameter must be set to “CONNECT”
and the FLOW parameter must be set to “HARDWARE”. See
the router’s online help or the
AR Series Router Software
Reference
for more information.
3
If a modem is being connected, the router must be
configured to make and/or accept calls via the modem. See the
router’s online help or the
AR Series Router Software Reference
for more information.