MULTISERVER 500
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6.4
Operating the Multiserver 500 ...................................................................................................................44
6.4.1
Establish a Data Connection .........................................................................................................44
6.4.2
To Make a Telephone Call.............................................................................................................44
6.4.3
To Send a Fax Message ..................................................................................................................47
Chapter 7: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................48
7.1
Automatic Self-Test ......................................................................................................................................48
7.2
User-Initiated Tests ......................................................................................................................................48
7.2.1
Suggested Test Sequence...............................................................................................................50
7.2.2
EEPROM Test.................................................................................................................................50
7.2.3
Self-Test...........................................................................................................................................50
7.2.4
Local Data Loopback Test .............................................................................................................50
7.2.5
Local Composite Loopback Test ...................................................................................................51
7.2.6
Remote Composite Loopback Test ...............................................................................................54
7.2.7
Remote Data Loopback .................................................................................................................57
Appendix A: FXS Voice/Fax Interface Module.................................................................................................58
A.1 Connectors on the Back Panel ...................................................................................................................59
A.2 Strapping......................................................................................................................................................61
A.3 Removing or Replacing the Module ..........................................................................................................61
A.4 Specifications ...............................................................................................................................................61
Appendix B: FXO Voice/Fax Interface Module................................................................................................63
B.1 Connectors on the Back Panel ...................................................................................................................64
B.2 Strapping......................................................................................................................................................66
B.3 Removing or Replacing the Module ..........................................................................................................67
B.4 Specifications ...............................................................................................................................................67
Appendix C: E&M Voice/Fax Interface Module ...............................................................................................68
C.1 Differences Between Models.......................................................................................................................68
C.2 Telephone-Interface Connectors................................................................................................................69
C.3 Connecting the Telephone-Interface Cable ..............................................................................................69
C.4 E&M Lead States..........................................................................................................................................71
C.5 Connection Diagrams..................................................................................................................................71
C.6 Strapping......................................................................................................................................................75
C.7 Removing or Replacing the Module ..........................................................................................................76
C.8 Specifications ...............................................................................................................................................76
Appendix D: Changing the Data Interface Types..............................................................................................77
D.1 Removing the Top Cover ............................................................................................................................78
D.2 Configuring the Interfaces..........................................................................................................................78
D.3 Replacing the Top Cover.............................................................................................................................80
Appendix E: Agency and Telephone-Company Requirements ........................................................................82
E.1
Requirements for Operation with the Telephone Company....................................................................82
E.2
Equipment Attachment Limitations for Operation in Canada ................................................................82
Appendix F: Cabling and Pin Assignments........................................................................................................84
F.1
Cables for the Composite Interface ...........................................................................................................84
F.2
Data-Channel Interface Cables ...................................................................................................................92