0049-1800-xxx 326X V.34, V.34-SDC and V.32bis Series Modem – USER’S GUIDE 02/23/2010
Rev. A
Page 193
of
205
4)
Press . In this example Telco = RJ11C is displayed.
You have now declared to the modem the jack type you are using.
If this is the first time you are installing the modem,
the modem is set (factory default) for connection to an
RJ11C permissive jack. Installation is complete.
If this is not a first time installation
, connect the modem to an RJ45S programmable jack and set the Telco
option for this jack type. To use a programmable jack, contact your telephone company to arrange for
installation.
NOTE:
You can also select the dial line jack type using the AT&J command. Refer to Appendix A for details.
USING THE MODULAR NEST BACKPLANE’S BUSY OUT FEATURE
This section applies to the following countries, which use the “Universal International” (UI) Modular Nest
enclosure backplane:
•
Australia
•
Belgium
•
Canada
•
Denmark
•
Finland
•
Ireland
•
Israel
•
Norway
•
Sweden
•
Switzerland
•
U.S.A.
This section also is of interest to users in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.
Make Busy
versions of Modular Nest 9 and Modular Nest 21
backplances
(which install in a Modular
Nest enclosure with card modems) come equipped with the
Busy Out
feature. This feature causes a
Busy Out modem to “appear busy” to the central office when:
•
Power is disconnected from the Modular Nest enclosure
•
The modem card is not present in its slot
•
Busy Out
=ON (the option is set through the front panel menu, the AT ACU, or a network
manager)
Busy Out is intended for use with Model 3262 and 3267 dial modems. In some countries, it is also used
in
dial-restoral mode
on Model 3263 and 3268
leased
modems.