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MODEM ROUTER SWITCH

The typical modem dial command would be ATDTxxx-yyy-nnnn,,#PASS7#ac.

This would connect you to port 7. The “,” is a two-second pause command. You
may have to experiment to determine how many you require, especially if going
through a PBX. Start with two. The “PASS” is your password. The “ac” is an
optional AC “power on” command for the AC power control unit, if used.

3.4.2 S

ECURITY

K

EY

S

ELECTION

M

ODE

Use the Key to connect securely and automatically to the selected port. The switch
on the Key determines which port is accessed.

Connect the Key between the calling equipment and the CO line. Before dialing,
turn the switch on the Key to the desired port. Dial the telephone number, and the
equipment connected to the port will answer your call. “A #0” is also transmitted to
the optional AC power strip, if available.

The typical modem dial command is ATDTxxx-yyy-nnnn,,#ac.

The “i” is a two-second pause command. You may have to experiment to determine
how many you need, especially if you are going through a PBX. The “ac” is an
optional AC “power on” command for the AC power control unit, if used. It is not
necessary if you’re using the power unit in the Auto Mode. It will automatically
power up when the port is successfully selected.

3.4.3 S

ECURITY

K

EY

+ T

OUCH

-

TONE

S

ELECTION

M

ODE

In this mode, the key provides the security, but the routing and optional power-
strip function is determined by the Touch-tone dial command; that is, it’s software
controlled. Connect the Key between the calling equipment and the CO line. To
dial into the modem router, dial the telephone number, wait a few seconds for the
router to answer, then send a # (pound sign) followed by the port you wish to
connect to (1–8). An AC power command then follows (optional). This mode is
primarily used to control the AC power unit.

The router rings the port. When the equipment connected to the port answers, the
call connects.

The typical modem dial command would be ATDTxxx-yyy-nnnn,,#2#ac.

This would connect you to Port 2. The “,” (comma) is a two-second pause
command that you will have to experiment with to determine how many you need,
especially if going through a PBX. The “ac” is an optional AC command.

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Page 7: ...parato el ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s lo como sea recomendado por el fabricante 8 Servicio El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el ctrico m s all a lo descrito en las...

Page 8: ...r una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia 16 El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo de tiempo 17 Cuidado deb...

Page 9: ...RADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL BLACK BOX and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies Inc Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property o...

Page 10: ...s 17 3 2 Optional AC Power Control Unit 17 3 3 Programming 17 3 3 1 Programming the Modem Router Switch 17 3 3 2 Programming the Security Selection Key 18 3 3 3 Programming the Touch tone Password 19...

Page 11: ...nnectors 40418 2 RJ 11 female programming ports 2 RJ 11 female telco line ports 8 RJ 11 female switched ports 40419 2 RJ 11 telco Indicators 40418 14 LEDs 1 Power 1 Mode 12 Key Program 40419 1 Verify...

Page 12: ...a simple DTMF tone port selection method The caller simply enters a password and the desired port number You can do this manually from any touch tone keypad or by appending the proper character seque...

Page 13: ...actory system ID code and a user selected ID to the Security Key during programming This prevents the Security Key from being used on other systems The Security Keys are shipped programmed to have all...

Page 14: ...nt Function PROG ports The two ports labeled PROG 1 and PROG 2 program the optional Security Selection Key The port labeled PROG 1 is used to enter the password when the system is in the Touch tone MO...

Page 15: ...d green and orange Figure 2 2 The 40418 switch s rear panel components Table 2 2 Rear panel components and their functions Component Function Power connector Attaches to a 9 VAC power source PWR LED L...

Page 16: ...ion you select via the rotary switch See Section 3 3 Programming for details LEDs 9 12 These display the operating modes LED 9 Routing Method SW 2 Red Touch tone Default Green Security Key Selection O...

Page 17: ...zed calls are disconnected Default Flash Unsecure call is currently routed to Port 1 Use this for an unsecured fax connection or to monitor the number of unsecured modem call attempts LED 12 Outbound...

Page 18: ...referenced 0 0 Run Mode LED C NOTE This is the only mode in which calls will be processed 1 1 Key Program Mode Allows the Security Selection Keys to be programmed LEDs 1 8 2 2 Selects Routing Method...

Page 19: ...this switch to enter the commands in the same way that you d use the Enter key or a mouse click 4 position DIP switch Use this switch to append your personal security code to the unique system code th...

Page 20: ...h will disconnect 3 2 Optional AC Power Control Unit The device on the selected port does not need to be constantly powered on Install an optional AC power strip part number 40420 at the terminal mode...

Page 21: ...nt some programming steps may require up to three seconds for the LED to cycle to the desired color To program the Key follow these steps 1 Connect the Key to the ports labeled PROG 1 and PROG 2 Be su...

Page 22: ...nd go off hook 2 Set the function switch to Position 8 enable TT and press Enter 3 Enter 1234 don t forget the sign at the beginning You will hear two beeps 4 Enter 1234 again You will hear four beeps...

Page 23: ...ially if you are going through a PBX The ac is an optional AC power on command for the AC power control unit if used It is not necessary if you re using the power unit in the Auto Mode It will automat...

Page 24: ...in its power up configuration so it doesn t try and answer the line before the PC and the application software have booted up You can use other Touch tone commands that to override the automatic powe...

Page 25: ...nce if you have a complete description including the nature and duration of the problem when the problem occurs the components involved in the problem any particular application that when used appears...

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