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OWNER'S MANUAL

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DS SERIES DATA SWITCH

FOR MODELS

DS3
DS6
DS9

BayTech Manual Publication #U140A121-04

July 1998

Summary of Contents for DS3

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ________________ DS SERIES DATA SWITCH FOR MODELS DS3 DS6 DS9 BayTech Manual Publication U140A121 04 July 1998 ...

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Page 3: ...tates using 1 800 523 2702 or contact us at our Web Site www baytechdcd com BayTech manufactures many remote site management products data switches data collection multiplexers remote power controllers and peripheral print sharers If you would like information on any of these products please contact BayTech Customer Service at the numbers previously listed Conventions used in this manual include C...

Page 4: ...rietary to Bay Technical Associates Inc In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Bay Technical Associates Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Bay Technical Associates Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described he...

Page 5: ...INSTALLATION SITE 8 POWER 9 CABLING 10 RJ 45 CABLES AND ADAPTERS 10 MODEM CONNECTIONS 13 DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION 15 CONNECTING TO THE DS SERIES 15 EIA 232 SERIAL CONNECTION 15 INTERNAL MODEM CONNECTION DS71 MD2 ONLY 16 EXTERNAL MODEM CONNECTION 16 10BASE T NETWORK PORT CONNECTION 17 OPERATION 18 ACCESSING MAIN MENU 18 SELECTING A DEVICE 20 PPP DIAL UP CONNECTION 22 CONFIGURATION 24 DS...

Page 6: ...NLY 42 LOCAL MODEM SETUP DS71 MD2 ONLY 43 UNIT ID 47 I O MODULES RESET 47 UNIT RESET 48 DS74 CONFIGURATION 49 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION 50 PORT DEVICE NAME 50 DS73 CONFIGURATION 51 MODULE IP ADDRESS 52 DIAL UP ADDRESS 53 SUBNET MASK 54 GATEWAY 55 PRIMARY DNS 56 SECONDARY DNS 56 PRIMARY NBNS 57 SECONDARY NBNS 57 USER NAME 58 PASSWORD 58 MODULE NAME 59 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 60 EQUIPMENT SETUP 61 ...

Page 7: ...NG TO THE FACTORY 62 FCC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFACE STATEMENT63 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 65 APPENDIX B MODEM COMMANDS 67 APPENDIX C WINDOWS 95 TUTORIAL 69 APPENDIX D DRAWINGS 73 APPENDIX E EPROM UPGRADE 81 APPENDIX F ASCII CHARACTER DEFINITION 83 INDEX 84 ...

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Page 9: ...ule connects to a local or remote computer and the peripheral port modules connect to devices such as routers hubs servers and Data Service Units DSU s The DS Series Data Switch is also compatible with other BayTech products including the Remote Power Control RPC unit The DS Series Data Switch is available in three chassis sizes The DS3 DS6 and DS9 have 3 6 and 9 expansion slots respectively provi...

Page 10: ...ter Attention Character 34 Disconnect Time Guard Provides reliable binary data transmission Default Disabled Enable Disable Disconnect Time Guard 35 Port ID Echo Echoes the module number and port number when you connect to the port Default Disabled Enable Disable Connect Port ID Echo 36 Header Unit information that appears upon login Default DS71 or DS71 MD2 Enable Disable Header 37 Password Passw...

Page 11: ...es before modem disconnects Default 60 minutes Enter timeout in minutes Enter 0 to disable 45 Escape Character Allows ASCII characters to be interpreted as commands instead of data Default 43 Enter the character you wish to use as an escape 46 Unit ID Unique ID for DS Series unit Default DS71 or DS71 MD2 Enter unit ID 47 DS74 PERIPHERAL I O MODULE Serial Port Configuration Sets serial port speed f...

Page 12: ...ormat 0 0 0 0 54 Gateway Consists of four bytes each byte ranging from 0 to 255 Default 0 0 0 0 Enter the Gateway in dotted decimal format 0 0 0 0 55 Primary DNS Primary Domain Name System address Default 0 0 0 0 Enter Primary DNS Address 55 Secondary DNS Secondary Domain Name System address Default 0 0 0 0 Enter Secondary DNS Address 56 Primary NBNS Primary Net BIOS Name Server Default 0 0 0 0 En...

Page 13: ...5 port labeled EIA 232 on the DS71 or DS71 MD2 module Load serial port communications software Set serial communications parameters to 9600 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity OPERATION Accessing Main Menu Power on the DS series module The following header and main menu appears if using the DS71 Data Switch Series F 2 01 Bay Technical Associates Unit ID DS71 Port Select Code BT Attention Char...

Page 14: ...les Reset RM Unit Reset RU Exit X Logout T Enter Request NOTE Depending on the DS series model the menus may vary according to the number of DS74 modules installed in the unit If this is not an initial set up and Password has already been enabled you are prompted to login After logging in successfully access the main menu by sending the attention character five times Selecting a Device From the ma...

Page 15: ...elect Menu C Configuration followed by cr The following selection menu appears Configuration Module 1 1 Module 2 2 Module 3 3 Select Port S Exit X Enter Request To configure a module enter the number associated with it followed by cr For detailed configuration of each module refer to DS71 or DS71 MD2 page 24 DS74 page 49 DS73 page 51 ...

Page 16: ...1 or call toll free inside the United States at 800 523 2702 At a minimum you should receive the following a The DS Series Unit b This manual with any applicable addendum s c 1 ea 9FMJ45PC4 adapter d 1 ea MJ08X007 MJ45 cable e 1 ea AA1580 5 XFO028 15 VAC transformer f 1 ea RJ 11 telco cable RJ04X007 DS71 MD2 only g 1 ea 25MMJ45MD 6 adapter DS71 only NOTE Keep the shipping container and packing mat...

Page 17: ...of a DS Series Data Switch unless specifically directed to as in Appendix E of this manual BayTech must perform any internal changes CAUTION High voltage surges and spikes can damage this equipment To protect from such power surges and spikes this unit must have a good earth ground A grounding screw connection is located near the power switch on the back of the unit CAUTION Before removing or repl...

Page 18: ...er to convert from a DB 25 connector to an MJ 45 connector is also available from Bay Tech upon request Bay Tech Part No 25FMJ45PC 4 The 8 pin crossed modular cable is configured to operate with these adapters CAUTION All power should be removed from the DS Series unit prior to removing or installing cables Figures 1 and 2 provide visual representation of an MJ 45 receptacle and plug pin number as...

Page 19: ...d 3 Handshake Out RTS Line Driver Inactive State High 12 V when power is applied Not used to enable disable 4 TX Out Transmit Data data out 5 RX In Receive Data data in 6 Handshake In DSR Handshake In 12V when not used 7 Gnd or DCD In Signal ground when Jumper JP6 2 is connected to JP6 3 In order for the DS71 to take advantage of DCD Logon Logoff and Auto Connect Port Jumper JP6 2 is connected to ...

Page 20: ...ne 12V when port is not selected unless programmed differently 4 TX Out Transmit Data data out 5 RX In Receive Data data in 6 Handshake In DSR Handshake In 12V when not used 7 Gnd Signal ground 8 Handshake In CTS Used as a handshake line to enable disable the receiving of characters Table 3 DS74 PIN SIGNAL DEFINITION The DS74 module has four MJ 45 ports for connecting to peripheral devices BayTech...

Page 21: ...RJ 11 port to a Telco wall jack using a standard RJ 11 straight through cable These ports are in parallel and the second port is available for another telco device Connect an external modemto the EIA 232 serial port on the DS71 host module by using the 25MMJ45MD 6 adapter and MJ08X007 8 bit crossed modular cable supplied with this unit Fig 3 MD 6 MODEM Serial Port Adapter BayTech Part No 25MMJ45MD...

Page 22: ...ct with modular connectors such as the RPC Remote Power Control Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 PIN RJ 45 RJ 45 CONDUCTOR BLUE ORANGE BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW BROWN GRAY PIN 1 GRAY BROWN YELLOW GREEN RED BLACK ORANGE BLUE COLOR COLOR Fig 4 Crossed 8 pin Modular Cable BayTech Part No MJ08X007 Fig 5 DE 9 PC Serial Port Adapter BayTech Part No 9FMJ45PC4 ...

Page 23: ...odem Most serial computers do not have MJ 45 connections therefore an adapter is provided with this unit to convert from a DE 9 connector to an MJ 45 connector BayTech Part No 9FMJ45PC 4 If you are connecting to a modem use a modem adapter BayTech Part No 25MMJ45MD 6 and an MJ08X007 8 pin crossed modular cable BayTech also manufactures a computer terminal adapter BayTech Part No 25FMJ45PC 4 for co...

Page 24: ...S74 I O port when a modem connection is established the serial port user will be booted off allowing the remote user to communicate with the DS unit Using the RJ04X007 RJ 11 modular cable connect either port labeled LINE on the DS71 MD2 module to the telco wall jack Using communications software dial the modem using the ATDT command NOTE Both LINE ports are active and either can be used The second...

Page 25: ...K Using a straight 10Base T cable connect the PORT CONNECTION MJ 45 port labeled ETHERNET on the DS73TP module to an MJ 45 port on the network hub The LINK link integrity LED located on the front panel of the DS73TP illuminates when a good connection is established between the DS73TP and the hub ...

Page 26: ... 2 4 4 Configure C I O Modules Reset RM Unit Reset RU Exit X Logout T Enter Request NOTE The DS71 and DS71 MD2 have some menus which are different Where this situation occurs it will be addressed Or this menu if the DS71 MD2 is used Data Switch Series F 0 13 Bay Technical Associates Unit ID DS71 MD2 Port Select Code BT Attention Character Use the Attention Character to display the remainder of the...

Page 27: ...enus may vary according to the number of DS74 modules installed in the unit If this is not an initial set up and Password has already been enabled you are prompted to login After logging in successfully invoke the main menu by sending the attention character five times NOTE Password feature is case sensitive ...

Page 28: ...e port select code default is BT the module number a comma and then the port number followed by cr there are no spaces in the string For example to select port 4 located on module 2 type BT2 4 cr To select port 1 on module 9 DS9 model type BT9 1 cr To disconnect type BT cr then the attention character To configure a module type BT and the module number followed by cr then CONFIG followed by cr Thi...

Page 29: ...on can be made to another port the binary mode must be terminated Place the port in binary mode by sending the port select code a capital B and a carriage return BTB For example if using the default Port Select Code BT place Module 2 Port 1 in binary mode by typing BT2 1 cr BTB cr Terminate Binary From the terminal emulation software send Mode a BREAK condition command to terminate binary mode You...

Page 30: ...C 2 3 3 Device D 2 4 4 DS73 3 1 5 Configure C I O Modules Reset RM Unit Reset RU Exit X Logout T Enter Request From the host module main menu select the DS73TP module connected to the network or exit from the main menu and send the ASCII character string to select the DS73TP module The DS73TP sends the following header and prompts for user name NOTE User name and password are case sensitive DS73TP...

Page 31: ...23 BTA The DS73TP responds Login Successful Once login is successful and a network connection has been established Telnet using the IP Address to any device on the network NOTE A Windows 95 dial up networking tutorial is provided for your convenience in Appendix C ...

Page 32: ... To select Module 1 type BT1 cr The DS71 or DS71 MD2 responds Requested Connection Made Send the ASCII configuration command CONFIG The configuration menu appears Enter the number of the module to configure followed by cr To configure the host module 1 select 1 The following configuration menu appears for the DS71 Copyright C Bay Technical Associates 1998 DS71 Data Switch Series Host Module Revisi...

Page 33: ... 7 Login Setup 8 Local Modem Setup 9 Unit ID U Configure Another Module C Exit X CA NOTE The DS71 uses the DCD Logon Logoff function in line item 9 The DS71 MD2 uses the Local Modem Setup function in line item 9 STATUS View the status of most user programmable features by selecting 1 Status from the configuration menu followed by cr User programmable features include Serial Port Configuration Port...

Page 34: ...Escape Character is 43 Login Setup Header is Enabled Password is Disabled Menu is Enabled Auto Connect Port is Module 2 Port 1 Auto Connect is Disabled Strike Any Key to Continue Port Device Name Baud Rate Word Size Stop Bits Parity Xon Xmit Xoff Recv Line DTR Drive RTS 1 Host EIA 232 9600 8 1 None Off Off High High 2 Host Modem 57 6k 8 1 None Off Off High High Strike any Key to Continue Note On t...

Page 35: ...xit Save 1 Set Parity 5 Set Baud Rate 2 Set Xon Xoff 6 Set Word Size 3 RTS Line Driver 7 Set Stop Bits 4 DTR Line Driver 8 Enter Request Select the corresponding number to configure baud rate word size stop bits parity NOTE DTR is unchangeable when configuring the serial port For example to change the baud rate to 115 2K select 2 Set Baud Rate followed by cr The DS71 displays the following list of...

Page 36: ... the following list of available word sizes 1 For 5 2 For 6 3 For 7 4 For 8 Enter the corresponding number for the desired word size The DS71 responds with the new configuration status Module 1 Serial Port Configuration Port Device Name Baud Rate Word Size Stop Bits Parity Xon Xmit Xoff Recv Line DTR Drive RTS 1 EIA 232 115 2K 8 1 None Off Off High High Exit Save 1 Set Parity 5 Set Baud Rate 2 Set...

Page 37: ...pe Y for yes followed by cr New configuration changes are stored permanently in non volatile memory DS71 MD2 From the configuration menu select 2 Serial Port Configuration followed by cr The DS unit asks for the Host Device number Enter Host Device Number 1 2 Selecting 1 will give the same results as the DS71 in the previous section Selecting 2 will give the following table Module 1 Serial Port Co...

Page 38: ...vailable baud rates 1 for 300 2 for 600 3 for 1200 4 for 2400 5 for 4800 6 for 9600 7 for 19200 8 for 38400 9 for 57 6K A for 76 8K B for 115 2K Enter Request Type B for 115 2K baud rate The DS71 MD2 responds with the new configuration status Module 1 Serial Port Configuration Port Device Name Baud Rate Word Size Stop Bits Parity Xon Xmit Xoff Recv Line DTR Drive RTS 2 Host MODEM 115 2K 8 1 None O...

Page 39: ...d Size 3 RTS Line Driver 7 Set Stop Bits 4 DTR Line Driver 8 Enter Request To permanently save configuration changes select 1 Exit Save from the selection menu followed by cr The DS71 MD2 responds Change Host Device to Match NEW Configuration Before Answering this Request Save Changes Permanently Y N IMPORTANT This message reminds you to change the serial port configurationof the host terminal to ...

Page 40: ...e configuring The DS71 has one host device and the DS71 MD2 has two host devices The default name for the host device in Port 1 is EIA 232 The default name for Port 2 MD2 only is Host MODEM Select 3 Port Device Name followed by cr The DS71 MD2 module responds Enter Host Device Number 1 2 Select the number of the host device whose Port Device Name you want to program The DS71 MD2 responds with a me...

Page 41: ... are satisfied with the new device name press cr The DS71 MD2 responds again Enter Host Device Number 1 2 If there are no further changes press cr to return to the configuration menu The DS71 goes directly to the configuration menu PORT SELECT The Port Select Code is an ASCII character CODE string sent by the host terminal to the DS71 or DS71 MD2 module to select an I O port on a DS74 peripheral m...

Page 42: ...e are no additional changes type N for no followed by cr The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module stores the new port select code permanently in non volatile memory and returns to the configuration menu ATTENTION The Attention Character is a character used CHARACTER in sequence to invoke the main menu Default Attention Character is a semicolon From the configuration menu select 5 Attention Character followed b...

Page 43: ...same character being sent as data from another device to be interpreted by the DS series module as the attention character This could result in unwanted port disconnection If enabled the Disconnect Time Guard feature provides reliable binary data transmission by providing a one second timeguard after the DS Series receives the attention character If more data is received within the delay period th...

Page 44: ...Choose the port device name or the module and port number to echo when a DS71 or DS71 MD2 module selects a port on a DS74 module Default Connect Port ID Echo is disabled From the configuration menu select 7 Connect Port ID Echo followed by cr The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module presents the current status of Port ID Echo and asks if you want to change Port ID Echo is Disabled Change It Y N Type Y for yes ...

Page 45: ...is configures how the host modem responds upon login You can Enable Disable the Header and Menu and or Enable Disable Program Password and Auto Connect Port From the configuration menu select 8 Login Setup followed by cr The following menu appears Header 1 Password 2 Menu 3 Auto Connect 4 Exit X CR Header If enabled the following header appears with the main menu upon initiation of power or after ...

Page 46: ...cr if you want to disable Header Enter cr for no change Password To change Password or Enable Disable Password upon login select 2 Password from the selection menu followed by cr Default Password is BTA disabled The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module responds Change Password 1 Enable Disable 2 Exit X CR To change the current password select 1 Change Password followed by cr The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module respond...

Page 47: ...want to enable Password Type N for no followed by cr if you want to disable Password Enter cr no change Menu Enable Disable Menu upon login Default menu is enabled If disabled the following header appears upon login without the main menu Data Switch Series F 2 01 Bay Technical Associates Unit ID DS71 MD2 Port Select Code BT Attention Character NOTE This header may appear different depending on typ...

Page 48: ...nu followed by cr The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module displays the current menu status and asks if you want to enable Menu is Disabled Enable Y N CR for no change Type Y for yes followed by cr if you want to enable Menu Type N for no followed by cr if you want to disable Menu Type cr for no change NOTE If Auto Connect Port is enabled Header and Menu are automatically disabled Auto Connect Port If Auto Con...

Page 49: ...Select 4 Auto Connect Port from the selection menu followed by cr The following Auto Connect Port menu appears Auto Connect Port is Module 2 Port 1 Auto Connect is Enabled Change Auto Connect Port 1 Enabled Disabled 2 Exit X CR Enter Request The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module displays the current auto connect port and its current status To change the auto connect port module number and port number select...

Page 50: ...isabled Auto Connect Port is Disabled Enable Y N CR for no change Type Y for yes followed by cr if you want to enable Auto Connect Port Type N for no followed by cr if you want to disable Auto Connect Port Type cr for no change The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module stores Auto Connect Port configuration in non volatile memory and returns to the Auto Connect Port menu DCD LOGON LOGOFF When enabled DCD Logon ...

Page 51: ...owed by cr The DS series module displays the current DCD Logon Logoff status and asks if you want to change DCD logon logoff factory default is enabled DCD Logon Logoff mode is Enabled Enable Y N CR for no change Type Y for yes followed by cr Type N for no followed by cr Type cr for no change LOCAL MODEM SETUP The DS71 MD2 has an internal 14 4K bps DS71 MD2 ONLY modem Programmable modem characteri...

Page 52: ...llowed by cr The DS71 MD2 displays the current setting for number of rings to auto answer and asks if you want to change Rings to Auto Answer 2 Change It Y N Type Y for yes followed by cr The DS71 MD2 responds Enter Number of Rings to Auto Answer 1 to 4 Enter the number of times you want the modem to ring before it answers followed by cr The DS71 MD2 stores the change in non volatile memory and re...

Page 53: ...nd returns to the Local Modem Setup menu Connectivity Configure the amount of connectivity 5 to Timeout 255 minutes before the modem automatically disconnects Entering a time of 0 disables Connectivity Timeout The timer starts when the modem answers DCD high The modem will disconnect regardless of activity when time runs out Default Connectivity Timeout is 60 minutes Select 3 Connectivity Timeout ...

Page 54: ... operation will not require this parameter to be changed However there may be a situation where an external device would echo the escape character sent to the dial in modem This echo could place the DS71 MD2 modem in the command mode Changing the escape character eliminates this problem Default Escape Character is 43 which is 2B Hex or a plus sign Select 4 Escape Character from the Local Modem Set...

Page 55: ...uely identifies the unit Default Unit ID is DS71 MD2 Select U Unit ID from the configuration menu followed by cr The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module displays the current Unit ID and asks if you want to change Unit ID is DS71 MD2 Change It Y N Change Type Y for yes followed by cr The DS71 or DS71 MD2 module responds Enter Unit ID 64 chars max Enter the desired Unit ID followed by cr The DS71 or DS71 MD2 mo...

Page 56: ... or the ASCII character string method to reset the DS Series Unit Menu From the main menu type RU to select Driven Reset Unit followed by cr The DS71 Selection or DS71 MD2 module resets the unit and responds Reset Unit Allow approximately 10 seconds for the unit to reset ASCII To reset the DS Series Unit using the ASCII Character character string method send the following String command BTRESET cr...

Page 57: ... BT2 cr The DS series responds Requested Connection Made Send the ASCII configuration command CONFIG The above configuration menu appears Otherwise select the module number that corresponds to the DS74 module you want to configure The following configuration menu appears Copyright C Bay Technical Associates 1998 DS71 Data Switch Series EIA 232 I O Module Module 2 Status 1 Serial Port Configuration...

Page 58: ...FIGURATION 50 SERIAL PORT Selections 1 8 are fully programmable in the CONFIGURATION DS74 module Select the parameter to change make the change then save to non volatile memory PORT DEVICE NAME This parameter works as previously described in this manual ...

Page 59: ...D2 module and a PPP Dial Up session IMPORTANT For network access you must configure the Module and Dial up IP addresses Subnet Mask and Gateway Address The module must be reset for network changes to take effect From the main menu select C Configuration followed by cr or exit from the main menu and send the ASCII character string CONFIG cr The following selection menu appears Configuration Module ...

Page 60: ...P Address 200 4 3 73 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0Gateway Addr 200 4 3 1 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Primary NBNS 0 0 0 0Secondary NBNS 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Addr 00 C0 48 1A 24 5DNetwork Cable Connections good Module IP Address 1 Dial in IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Gateway 4 Primary DNS 5 Secondary DNS 6 Primary NBNS 7 Secondary NBNS 8 User Name 9 Password 10 Module Name 11 Exit X Module The I...

Page 61: ... decimal form The DS73TP responds indefinitely with the same request until the Module IP Address in entered in the correct form IMPORTANT The Module IP Address and the Dial Up Address must be different in order for the DS73 series module to function correctly NOTE There should be no active connections while configuring the DS73TP module The unit should be reset upon completion of configuration Dia...

Page 62: ... the Dial Up IP Address in entered in the correct form Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask is a bit mask that identifies the network portion of the IP address allowing the DS73TP to determine whether to send a packet directly to the client or to a gateway The Subnet Mask consist of four bytes each byte ranging from 0 to 255 This parameter must be programmed before the DS Series can be accessed on a networ...

Page 63: ... ranging from 0 to 255 If your network uses gateways this parameter must be programmed before the DS73TP can access a network From the configuration menu select 4 Gateway followed by cr The DS73TP responds Enter Gateway address in dotted decimal form Enter the Gatewayaddress Example 200 4 5 50 followed by cr The DS73TP resumes the configuration menu Default Gateway address is 0 0 0 0 If you fail t...

Page 64: ...73TP responds again Enter Primary DNS address in dotted decimal form The DS73TP responds indefinitely with the same request until the Primary DNS address is entered in the correct form Secondary From the configuration menu select 6 DNS Secondary DNS Domain Name Server followed by cr The DS73TP responds Enter Secondary DNS address in dotted decimal form Enter the Secondary DNS address Example 200 4...

Page 65: ...nfiguration menu Default Primary NBNS address is 0 0 0 0 If you fail to enter the Primary NBNS address in dotted decimal form the DS73TP responds again Enter Primary NBNS address in dotted decimal form The DS73TP responds indefinitely with the same request until the Primary NBNS address is entered in the correct form Secondary From the configuration menu select 8 NBNS Secondary NBNS Net BIOS Name ...

Page 66: ...The DS73TP module responds with the current user name and asks if you want to change Default User Name is user1 Current User Name user1 Enter User Name 8 chars max If desired enter a new user name 8 chars max The DS73TP stores the change in non volatile memory and resumes the configuration menu NOTE User Name is Case Sensitive Password If enabled password entry is required when establishing a conn...

Page 67: ... reported by the Name module for identification purposes when a connection is established From the configuration menu select 11 Module Name followed by cr The DS73TP module responds with the current module name and asks if you want to change Default Module Name is DS73TP Current Module Name DS73TP Enter Module Name 8 chars max If desired enter a new module name 8 chars max followed by cr The DS73T...

Page 68: ... answer your questions efficiently Use the next page to record vital information a The DS Series model type and what modules you are using b The unit and module serial numbers c The host device and peripherals you have connected to the DS Series d Provide a general description of the application you are using and what you are trying to accomplish e What cables and adapters are you using What are t...

Page 69: ... NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE MODULE 7 MODULE 8 MODULE 9 MODEL MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER USE USE USE Type of adapters _____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Type of cables _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Name of software pr...

Page 70: ... instructions below for repackaging and shipping INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPACKAGING AND SHIPPING a Call BayTech to get a Return Authorization Number IMPORTANT Without this number BayTech will not accept returns b Use the original packaging if available or choose a heavy cardboard box c Surround your unit with a minimum of two inches of insulation d Be sure to seal the box securely with strapping or pack...

Page 71: ...e connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs of all devices should not exceed five 5 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company If your telephone equipment DS71 MD2 o...

Page 72: ... the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The customer should not attempt any repairs on this unit Please refer to page 62 if any problems arise This equipment may not be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Contact your state public utility commission or corporat...

Page 73: ...onnectors MJ 45 8 pin modular connector MJ 45 Environment 0 to 70 C 5 to 95 humidity 0 to 70 C 5 to 95 humidity 0 to 70 C 5 to 95 humidity 0 to 70 C 5 to 95 humidity 0 to 70 C 5 to 95 humidity Dimensions DS3 16 3 4 w x 7 d x 1 3 4 h DS6 16 3 4 w x 7 d x 2 5 8 h DS9 16 3 4 w x 7 d x 3 1 2 h N A N A N A N A Weight 4 lbs to 10 lbs N A N A N A N A Indicators 1 green power LED 1 red port activity LED 5...

Page 74: ...Xoff CTS DTR selectable Xon Xoff N A Baud Rate N A 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K 76 8K or 115 2K 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K 76 8K or 115 2K and 14 4k internal modem 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K 76 8K or 115 2K N A Word Size N A 5 6 7 or 8 bits 5 6 7 or 8 bits 5 6 7 or 8 bits N A Stop Bits N A 1 1 1 2 or 2 bits 1 1 1 2 or 2 bits 1 1 1 2 or 2 bits ...

Page 75: ...1 Normal CD Operations default AT D2 Normal DTR Operations default ATS0 1 Auto answer telephone line in 4 or fewer rings ATE0 Modem does not display keyboard commands ATQ1 Place modem into quiet mode AT W0 Save the modem s configuration in non volatile memory NOTE To send all of the above at the same time type the following command AT B1 C1 D2S0 1E0Q1 W0 ...

Page 76: ...ult AT C1 Normal CD Operations default AT D2 Normal DTR Operations default ATS0 1 Auto answer telephone line in 4 or fewer rings ATE0 Modem does not display keyboard commands ATQ1 Place modem into quiet mode AT W0 Save modem s configuration in non volatile memory NOTE To send all of the above at the same time type the following command ATS23 59 C1 D2S0 1E0Q1 W0 ...

Page 77: ...ork server must have modems installed IMPORTANT You must have dial up networking installed on your computer MY COMPUTER Ø From the icon menu double click the My Computer icon Ø Double click the Dial Up Networking icon MAKE NEW CONNECTION Ø Double click the Make New Connection icon Ø At Type a name for the computer you are dialing enter a name For example DS Series Ø At Select a Modem select the ty...

Page 78: ... 3 5 Internet Ø In the Advanced Options Enable software compression Ø In the Allowed Network Protocols Enable TCP IP Ø Click TCP IP Settings Enable the following settings You must enable Header Compression Server Assigned IP Address Server Assigned Name Server Address Use IP Header Compression User default gateway on remote network Ø Click OK three times Ø You should be in the Dial Up Networking s...

Page 79: ...es from your current location Ø Click OK Ø Click Connect POST DIAL TERMINAL SCREEN NOTE You may want to set up the DS73TP module to auto connect at dial up If not auto connected you must select the port from the DS71 or DS71 MD2 module main menu If you are auto connected and decide not to enter the module type the attention character five times to return to the DS71 or DS71 MD2 module main menu Ø ...

Page 80: ...DS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX C 72 Login successful Ø Use your web browser FTP TELNET or any TCP IP application to communicate on the network ...

Page 81: ...DS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX D 73 APPENDIX D DRAWINGS DS71 MECHANICAL LAYOUT ...

Page 82: ...DS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX D 74 DS71 MD2 MECHANICAL LAYOUT ...

Page 83: ...DS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX D 75 DS74 MECHANICAL LAYOUT ...

Page 84: ...DS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX D 76 DS73 MECHANICAL LAYOUT ...

Page 85: ...DS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX D 77 DS71 FACEPLATE LAYOUT ...

Page 86: ...DS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX D 78 DS71 MD2 FACEPLATE LAYOUT ...

Page 87: ...DS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL APPENDIX D 79 DS73TP FACEPLATE LAYOUT ...

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Page 89: ... U2 with IC extractor or needle nose pliers Gradually loosen each side of the chip alternating pliers from side to side being careful not to bend chip pins 5 Install the EPROM into socket U2 The EPROM is notched the notch on the EPROM should line up with the notch on the socket Seat each pin securely in its socket being careful not to bend chip pins 6 By moving a hardware jumper reset the DS71 or ...

Page 90: ...st sequence When the LED lights go off the unit has reset e Remove power from the unit once more Remove the module and move Jumper JP4 back to the two pins that are closest to the aluminum face plate on the module RUN Upon initiation of power the DS71 or DS71 MD2 module will resume default configurations Refer to Table 1 on page 2 7 Restore power to the unit The EPROM upgrade is complete ...

Page 91: ...haracter BTm Calls up a module where m is a module number BTm p Calls up a module and port where m is a module number and p is a port number BTB Locks the module in the binary mode A Break signal must be sent to clear this lock CONFIG Accesses the module configuration menu BTRESET Resets the unit All communication will be lost if attached via the modem ...

Page 92: ...71 Crossed Cable 14 Current Password 6 19 D DCD High 42 44 45 DCD Logon Logoff 25 42 43 DCD Low 42 Default 6 19 53 54 55 56 57 67 68 Devices 10 12 Disconnect TimeGuard 25 35 Domain Name Server DNS 52 56 57 E EIA 232 Port 65 EIA 232 Serial Connection 5 Emulation 60 EPROM 81 82 Escape Character 26 44 46 Exit 55 External Modem 13 15 External Modem Connection 16 48 F Factory Default 33 43 53 54 55 56 ...

Page 93: ...ode 5 6 18 20 21 22 25 26 33 34 37 39 40 Power 9 PPP Dial Up Connection 22 24 Q Quick Start 5 R Repackaging 62 Reset 47 48 Returning 62 Rings to Answer 43 44 RTS DTR Line Driver 27 29 50 S Save Configuration 28 31 Serial Port Configuration 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 49 50 Shipping 62 Specifications 26 65 66 Status 25 Stop Bits 27 29 50 Subnet Mask 51 52 54 55 T Technical Support 60 Telephone Lines 13 U ...

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