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Attaching Cables to Modules

2–5

AIU

To connect a music source for music-on-hold in an 
Attended conference, attach a standard stereo Y-adapter 
cable with a miniplug connector to the top interface 
connection (J1) on the AIU, as shown in Figure 2–2.

Note

The female connectors on the Y-adapters accept 

miniplug connectors.

Attach the output from the music-on-hold source to the 
input connector on the Y adapter.

Figure 2–2. AIU Cable Connections

Interface 1
(J1)

Connect Y-adapter cable
between interface 1 and

X
X
X

music source (input only)

Summary of Contents for Multimedia Conference Server

Page 1: ...SMARTLINK MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCE SERVER RELEASE 5 1 INSTALLATION GUIDE...

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Page 3: ...s for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial...

Page 4: ...oval number NS G 1234 J 100003 2 Direct connection to the public telecommunications network is not approved and any such connection must be through a product approved for such a connection 3 The Smart...

Page 5: ...nstallation Unpacking 1 1 Before You Unpack 1 2 When You Unpack 1 2 Taking Inventory 1 3 Verifying Contents 1 3 Identifying Main Components 1 4 Shipped Components 1 4 User Supplied Components 1 6 Iden...

Page 6: ...Promptus E1 ISDN 2 11 Ethernet Adapter 2 12 HSD 2 13 RS 232 2 14 RS 366 2 15 T1 ISDN 2 16 Powering On the MCS 2 18 Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Workstation Software Installing the MCS Workstat...

Page 7: ...ching a Mouse to the MCS A 7 Creating Your Own Account A 8 Working with Workstation Configuration Files A 8 Learning About Workstation Configuration Files A 8 MCS Connection Settings A 11 Workstation...

Page 8: ...Dedicated E1 C 7 E1 ISDN C 9 Aculab E1 ISDN C 9 Single and Dual Interface D Shell Cable C 9 Single and Dual Interface BNC Cable C 11 Promptus E1 ISDN C 12 Ethernet Adapter C 14 J1 ISDN C 16 RS 232 C 1...

Page 9: ...a Microsoft Windows environment Before You Begin Before you begin the procedures in this guide skim through Chapters 1 through 3 to understand the order of installing a new MCS After you set up your i...

Page 10: ...About This Guide x Installation Steps Unpack shipment Customize installation Set up MCS Workstation Attach cables Configure MCS software Administration Guide Optional...

Page 11: ...l key while pressing the Esc key This guide uses the symbol between two words to indicate sequential menu choices For example File Close means to choose File and then to choose Close This type style I...

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Page 13: ...acing Components page 1 15 For a diagram of the installation process see page x Unpacking The number of cartons in an MCS shipment varies according to the components you ordered Note When unpacking th...

Page 14: ...e MCS Typically you place the MCS in a switch room near telephone and network equipment Doing this avoids having to move the MCS after you unpack it and reduces the chance of losing components When Yo...

Page 15: ...ip which is included with the shipping documentation 2 Compare the itemized listing on the packing slip with the items you ordered and received To identify items see Identifying Main Components page 1...

Page 16: ...dware components MCS bridge The MCS bridge hosts the software applications you use to start and conduct conferences The MCS bridge connects to the networks through network interface units and to MCS w...

Page 17: ...Taking Inventory 1 5 Figure 1 1 shows the hardware components shipped with every MCS Figure 1 1 MCS Monitor and Keyboard...

Page 18: ...MCS workstation The software ships on the diskettes labeled MCS Workstation User Interface User Supplied Components To install the MCS and customize the installation you must supply the following com...

Page 19: ...ks Windows 95 A 15 VGA monitor and adapter set to 640 by 480 or greater graphics resolution If you use a resolution greater than 640 by 480 use a small font display driver RS 232 cables If your MCS ha...

Page 20: ...s see page C 9 Direct connection devices If you plan to connect more than one workstation to an MCS through direct connections you must supply null modem cables or adapters You may need to supply line...

Page 21: ...se to the MCS see the procedure beginning on page A 7 Identifying Cables Use this section to identify MCS cables Figure 1 3 illustrates the cables shipped with your MCS depending on your order For mor...

Page 22: ...Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation 1 10 Figure 1 3 MCS Cables COM1 RS 366 RS 232 octocable Dedicated E1 Aculab E1 ISDN RS 449 V 35 J1 T1 ISDN X 21 dual interface version BRI Promptus E1 ISDN...

Page 23: ...ections on your MCS Topics include SmartLink 1000 SmartLink 2000 SmartLink 1000 These figures show the SmartLink 1000 Figure 1 4 shows the front of a SmartLink 1000 Figure 1 5 shows the rear of a Smar...

Page 24: ...Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation 1 12 Figure 1 5 Connections on the Rear of a SmartLink 1000 COM1 VGA COM2 AC input voltage switch...

Page 25: ...rtLink 2000 These figures show the SmartLink 2000 Figure 1 6 shows the front of a SmartLink 2000 Figure 1 7 shows the rear of a SmartLink 2000 Figure 1 6 POWER Switch on the Front of a SmartLink 2000...

Page 26: ...Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation 1 14 Figure 1 7 Connections on the Rear of a SmartLink 2000 Slot 1 Keyboard COM1 VGA COM2...

Page 27: ...ion the MCS on a flat level surface keeping at least 24 inches 61 centimeters of clearance to the front and rear For a rackmount version refer to the documentation packaged with the rackmount hardware...

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Page 29: ...age 2 4 Powering On the MCS page 2 18 For additional installation choices see Appendix A Attaching the Monitor and Keyboard to the MCS To attach the monitor and keyboard refer to Figures 1 4 through 1...

Page 30: ...connect the workstation to the MCS for the initial installation After confirming that the MCS and workstation are working properly you may want to use a switched dialed or TCP IP connection For inform...

Page 31: ...d COM1 cable as shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 COM1 Cable Connections Note Do not reverse the COM1 cable and connect the 9 pin D shell connector to your PC MCS workstation Instead use a 9 pin to 25 pi...

Page 32: ...On 2 4 Attaching Cables to Modules You connect cables to the following MCS modules AIU page 2 5 BRI page 2 6 Dedicated E1 page 2 7 E1 ISDN page 2 8 Ethernet Adapter page 2 12 HSD page 2 13 RS 232 page...

Page 33: ...onnector to the top interface connection J1 on the AIU as shown in Figure 2 2 Note The female connectors on the Y adapters accept miniplug connectors Attach the output from the music on hold source to...

Page 34: ...cable as shown in Figure 2 3 or 2 4 Figure 2 3 Attaching BRI Cables When Using the Network Protocol Figure 2 4 Attaching BRI Cables When Using the User Protocol Short cable Adapter Interface port 1 RJ...

Page 35: ...E1 module to an E1 interface attach the cable as shown in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Dedicated E1 Cable Connections RJ 45 sockets on RJ 45 plug RJ 11 plugs Baluns RJ 11 to BNC adapters Grounding strap Gro...

Page 36: ...pes of E1 ISDN modules Aculab Promptus page 2 11 Aculab E1 ISDN To connect an Aculab E1 ISDN module to an E1 ISDN interface attach the cable as shown in the following illustrations Figure 2 6 shows co...

Page 37: ...for Single or Dual Interface D Shell Modules Single interface E1 ISDN module with Dual interface E1 ISDN module with two 9 pin D shell males 9 pin D shell female 9 pin D shell male E1 to LIU cables LI...

Page 38: ...r Single or Dual Interface BNC Modules Single interface E1 ISDN module with two BNC coaxial jacks Dual interface E1 ISDN module with four BNC coaxial jacks the bottom two Coaxial cables user supplied...

Page 39: ...us E1 ISDN module to an E1 ISDN interface attach the cable as shown in Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 Promptus E1 ISDN Cable Connections RJ 45 sockets RJ 45 plug RJ 45 plug to 15 pin D shell adapter on E1 ISDN...

Page 40: ...2 12 Ethernet Adapter To connect an Ethernet adapter to an Ethernet hub attach an RJ 45 cable as shown in Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Ethernet Adapter Connections Note You can use an AUI cable instead of t...

Page 41: ...n Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 HSD Cable Connections 26 pin D shell female on HSD module 26 pin D shell male 15 pin D shell male or female to X 21 interface device 37 pin D shell male or female to RS 449 n...

Page 42: ...To connect an RS 232 module to an MCS workstation interface attach the cable as shown in Figure 2 11 Figure 2 11 RS 232 Octocable Connections 78 pin D shell male 78 pin D shell female on RS 232 module...

Page 43: ...module to automatic calling equipment attach the cable as shown in Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 RS 366 Cable Connections 26 pin D shell females on RS 366 module 26 pin D shell male 25 pin D shell males to...

Page 44: ...a T1 or an NTT J1 interface To connect a T1 ISDN module to a T1 or an ISDN interface attach the T1 ISDN cable as shown in Figure 2 13 Figure 2 13 T1 ISDN Cable Connections RJ 45 sockets RJ 45 plug RJ...

Page 45: ...17 To connect a T1 ISDN module to an NTT J1 interface attach the J1 ISDN cable as shown in Figure 2 14 Figure 2 14 J1 ISDN Cable Connections RJ 45 sockets RJ 45 plug on T1 ISDN module Interface port...

Page 46: ...P network To do this you must enter the MCS IP address when you power on the MCS for the first time Note If you do not know the IP address contact your network administrator For information About look...

Page 47: ...eed to adjust settings 2 Plug the power cord first into the MCS and then into the wall outlet 3 Press the POWER switch to on Every time you power on the MCS it runs a series of tests to verify the pre...

Page 48: ...d press Enter b Type the IP address of the MCS on the next line and press Enter Note The IP address consists of four numeric fields separated by periods For example 123 074 189 098 You see a prompt to...

Page 49: ...orkstation Software page 3 4 Connecting to the MCS and Setting the Time page 3 8 Hanging Up the Connection to an MCS page 3 12 Stopping the MCS Workstation Software page 3 12 You should follow each of...

Page 50: ...ation software follow these steps from Program Manager 1 Make a copy of the MCS Workstation User Interface diskettes and write protect the disks Store the original disks in a safe place 2 Insert the c...

Page 51: ...ion Software To start the workstation software follow these steps 1 Double click MCS Workstation Because you are starting the workstation software for the first time you see a question asking if you w...

Page 52: ...you must configure the MCS connection settings and the workstation settings You use Settings on the MCS Workstation window to configure these settings To configure the MCS connection and workstation s...

Page 53: ...on to the MCS in Name and click OK You see the MCS Connection Settings dialog box 4 Select Serial to connect directly to an MCS workstation Connection type Direct Connect Bit Rate 9600 bits s These se...

Page 54: ...Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring Workstation Software 3 6 6 Click Cancel You see the MCS Workstation window 7 Choose Settings Workstation You see the Workstation dialog box...

Page 55: ...workstation communication port COM1 through COM4 typically COM2 to be used to communicate with the MCS Modem Command File Select the modem command file to be used for a dialed connection between the...

Page 56: ...kstation window 1 Choose Connect Connect to default You see the Connecting to MCS dialog box momentarily displayed and then the User Identification dialog box Note You see the Connecting to MCS dialog...

Page 57: ...a new password You see an X in the check box b Click OK You see the New Password dialog box c Type your new password and click OK You see the New Password dialog box redisplayed d Type your new passwo...

Page 58: ...ick Date Time You see the MCS Date Time dialog box 6 Follow one of these steps If the MCS date and time are correct close the MCS Date Time dialog box by double clicking the Control menu button If the...

Page 59: ...one time and date for the local MCS and click OK You see a message that if you choose to continue the MCS must reboot automatically to reset the MCS clock d Click Yes Your connection to the MCS is bro...

Page 60: ...se Connect Hang up You see a message that you are disconnected from the MCS 2 Click OK You see the MCS Workstation window 3 Close the MCS Workstation window by following the next procedure Stopping th...

Page 61: ...king with Workstation Configuration Files page A 8 After you initially install and configure an MCS you can use the information and procedures in this appendix to customize your installation Relocatin...

Page 62: ...ct a workstation to the COM2 port DTE with a 25 pin to 25 pin cable you supply as described on page C 6 MCS port configurations The following ports are preconfigured for a direct connection at a trans...

Page 63: ...um cable length specified by the cable manufacturer for a direct connection typically 50 feet 15 2 meters To create a direct connection refer to the next section Using a Direct Connection A dialed con...

Page 64: ...nistrator Note To look up a configured MCS IP address or to move the MCS to a different network see the Administration Guide To create a TCP IP connection refer to Using a TCP IP Connection on page A...

Page 65: ...Dialed Connection Cable an MCS workstation to an MCS through a dialed connection as shown in Figure A 2 Figure A 2 Dialed Connection to an MCS Workstation To change to a dialed connection follow thes...

Page 66: ...Connection to an MCS Note Because the Ethernet adapter uses the IRQ resources for COM2 do not use the COM2 port when an Ethernet adapter is installed in the MCS To change to a TCP IP connection 1 Sel...

Page 67: ...port for a workstation connection Note You can also connect a workstation to the COM2 port To attach a mouse follow these steps 1 Attach the mouse cable to the COM1 port 2 Open an OS 2 window at the M...

Page 68: ...ibes workstation configuration files and provides procedures for closing creating and opening them Learning About Workstation Configuration Files Each time you start the MCS workstation software it re...

Page 69: ...to connect to an MCS with one port using a dialed connection and the other port using a direct connection you create the following configuration files DIALED CFG DIRECT CFG The file name is not case...

Page 70: ...settings Use these to name the workstation connection to the MCS and to configure connection settings such as connection type parity and bit rate Note Other workstations connected to the same MCS can...

Page 71: ...able from MCS connections to Add a new MCS connection name Delete an existing MCS connection name Rename a current MCS connection Set up the communication method with the selected MCS You use the MCS...

Page 72: ...the PSTN and Hayes compatible modems Direct Connect MCS Phone Number Dial In only Type the MCS phone number to be dialed by the modem including parentheses dashes and spaces if you wish Note Do not i...

Page 73: ...anual Selection of MCS You must choose the MCS you want to connect to each time you connect to an MCS Automatic Connection to Named MCS The connection to the specified MCS is initiated automatically w...

Page 74: ...ecifically for your modem or you can use the default Hayes compatible modem command file If you create your own modem specific command file copy the default file and make changes to the copy Make sure...

Page 75: ...ile hangs up the connection to the MCS To close an MCS workstation configuration file follow these steps from the MCS Workstation window 1 Choose File Close You see a message that if you continue the...

Page 76: ...no more than eight characters in File Name for the name of the file and add the CFG extension 3 Click OK You see a prompt to create the new file 4 Click OK You see the MCS Workstation window 5 Config...

Page 77: ...indow Opening a File You must open a workstation configuration file before the workstation connects to an MCS To open a workstation configuration file follow these steps from the MCS Workstation windo...

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Page 79: ...x lists the specifications for the MCS models The specifications apply to all MCS models unless otherwise noted Topics include Electrical Specifications page B 2 Environmental Specifications page B 3...

Page 80: ...SmartLink 2000 Input current Japan and U S 6 amperes 10 amperes Europe 3 amperes 5 amperes Input frequency Japan Europe and U S 47 to 63 hertz Input voltage Japan and U S 90 to 132 VAC single phase E...

Page 81: ...ation Altitude Operating Up to 10 000 feet 3 049 meters Storage 0 to 40 000 feet 0 to 12 195 meters Electrostatic discharge Operating 8 kV Storage 15 kV Heat generation Less than 275 watts dissipated...

Page 82: ...2000 Table B 3 Physical Specifications for a SmartLink 1000 Parameter Tabletop Rackmount Minimum clearance for physical access Bottom None required Front 24 inches 61 centimeters Rear 24 inches 61 ce...

Page 83: ...arance for physical access Bottom None required Front 24 inches 61 centimeters Rear 24 inches 61 centimeters Sides None required Size Depth 24 2 inches 61 5 centimeters 25 9 inches 68 5 centimeters He...

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Page 85: ...to build your own cables Topics include AIU page C 2 BRI page C 3 COM1 page C 5 25 Pin to 25 Pin COM2 page C 6 Dedicated E1 page C 7 E1 ISDN page C 9 Ethernet Adapter page C 14 J1 ISDN page C 16 RS 23...

Page 86: ...Radio Shack 274 369B The miniplug on this cable uses three conductors Input at the tip of the miniplug is electrically connected to the left Y connector typically color coded black or white Output at...

Page 87: ...ilometer Shielded Stranded 24 AWG cable 2 pair twisted pair inside telephone wire Caution If you build your own BRI cable for use with the ISDN BRI Network protocol you must use the supplied adapter T...

Page 88: ...Appendix C Cables C 4 Figure C 1 shows the RJ 45 pin numbering scheme Figure C 1 RJ 45 Pin Numbering Scheme 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 89: ...2 meters of Belden 9612 9613 computer cable or equivalent Table C 2 lists the pin assignments for the MCS COM1 port and a 25 pin connector on the MCS workstation Table C 2 COM1 Port Pin Assignments 9...

Page 90: ...uter cable or equivalent Table C 3 lists the pin assignments for the COM2 port on the MCS and a corresponding 25 pin connector Table C 3 25 Pin to 25 Pin Null Modem Connection Pin Assignments 25 Pin F...

Page 91: ...at connect to two 75 BNC baluns depending on your requirements The RJ 11 connector labeled P1 transmits data and the P2 connector receives data The cable also provides a grounding strap that connects...

Page 92: ...Appendix C Cables C 8 Figure C 2 shows the RJ 45 pin numbering scheme Figure C 2 RJ 45 Pin Numbering Scheme 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 93: ...face with two 9 pin D shell males for use with an ETS300 network Single interface with two BNC coaxial jacks Dual interface with four BNC coaxial jacks Single and Dual Interface D Shell Cable An LIU s...

Page 94: ...ur own LIU to network cable use no more than 750 feet 228 5 meters of Belden 9844 computer cable or equivalent These tables list the pin assignments for a D shell or an RJ 45 LIU to network cable Tabl...

Page 95: ...C cable The inner core of the coaxial cable provides the Tip signal and the outer metallic ring provides the Ring signal Table C 6 RJ 45 LIU to Network Cable Pin Assignment Pin Function Signal 1 Line...

Page 96: ...terface module you must use the jack next to the LEDs For a dual interface module you can use both jacks Each E1 ISDN module ships with an E1 ISDN cable with an RJ 45 modular plug Use the following sp...

Page 97: ...ble Figure C 3 shows the RJ 45 pin numbering scheme Figure C 3 RJ 45 Pin Numbering Scheme Table C 7 Promptus E1 ISDN Cable Pin Assignments Pin Description 1 Receive ring 2 Receive tip 3 Not used 4 Tra...

Page 98: ...o the LAN connection These tables list the pin assignments for an Ethernet connector Table C 8 lists the pin assignments for a RJ 45 connector Table C 9 on page C 15 lists the pin assignments for the...

Page 99: ...Numbering Scheme Table C 9 AUI Connector Pin Assignments Pin Description 1 Collision shield 2 Collision 3 Transmit 4 Receive shield 5 Receive 6 Power return 9 Collision 10 Transmit 11 Transmit shield...

Page 100: ...k remove the RJ 45 connector from the network side of the J1 ISDN cable Trim the insulation and mark the conductors as specified in Table C 10 Table C 10 J1 ISDN Cable Pin Assignments MCS T1 ISDN Modu...

Page 101: ...ight 25 pin D shell male connectors in the form of individual cables ganged together at the module end which attach to MCS workstations A 78 pin connector which attaches to the RS 232 module Note You...

Page 102: ...in Assignments for an RS 232 Octocable Connection Pin Description Function 1 Frame ground GND 2 Transmit data TD 3 Receive data RD 4 Request to send RTS 5 Clear to send CTS 6 Data set ready DSR 7 Sign...

Page 103: ...6 pin D shell male that connects to the RS 366 module Two 25 pin D shell males that connect to automatic calling equipment When building your own RS 366 cable use no more than 50 feet 15 2 meters of B...

Page 104: ...el 1 DLO 1 22 9 Call request channel 1 CRQ 1 4 10 Distant connected channel 1 DSC 1 13 19 Digit present channel 1 DPR 1 2 21 Hex digit for channel 1 NB4 1 16 23 Hex digit for channel 1 NB8 1 17 11 Pre...

Page 105: ...de to learn how to configure modules The cables provide A 26 pin D shell male that connects to the HSD module A 37 pin D shell male or female that connects to the network or device When building an RS...

Page 106: ...to send B RTS B 25 5 Clear to send A CS A 9 14 Clear to send B CS B 27 6 Data mode A DM A 11 15 Data mode B DM B 29 7 Signal ground SG 19 8 Receiver ready A RR A 13 17 Receiver ready B RR B 31 9 Termi...

Page 107: ...A 13 13 Receiver ready B RR B 31 6 Terminal ready A TR A 12 15 Terminal ready B TR B 30 7 Signal ground SG 19 8 Request to send A RTS A 7 17 Request to send B RTS B 25 9 Data mode A DM A 11 18 Data mo...

Page 108: ...to the LEDs If the module supports two interfaces you can use both jacks Each T1 ISDN module ships with one or two T1 ISDN cables depending on your order Both ends of the cable provide an RJ 45 modul...

Page 109: ...SDN cable Figure C 5 shows the RJ 45 pin numbering scheme Figure C 5 RJ 45 Pin Numbering Scheme Table C 15 T1 ISDN Cable Pin Assignments Pin Description 1 Receive ring 2 Receive tip 4 Transmit ring 5...

Page 110: ...to configure modules The cables provide A 26 pin D shell male that connects to the HSD module A 34 pin Winchester compatible male or female that connects to the device or network When building your o...

Page 111: ...ta B from HSD interface RD B T 4 Request to send RTS C 5 Clear to send CTS D 6 Data set ready DSR E 7 Signal ground SG B 8 Received line signal detector RLSD F 9 Data terminal ready DTR H 10 Local tes...

Page 112: ...HSD module TD B S 4 Received line signal detector RLSD F 6 Data terminal ready DTR H 7 Signal ground SG B 8 Request to send RTS C 9 Data set ready DSR E 10 Pins 10 and 16 are jumpered together on the...

Page 113: ...e modules Note The X 21 cables look identical but have different pin assignments The cables provide A 26 pin D shell male that connects to the module A 15 pin D shell female or male that connects to t...

Page 114: ...ription Function 15 Pin 2 Transmit A T 2 11 Transmit B T 9 4 Control A C 3 13 Control B C 10 3 Receive A R 4 12 Receive B R 11 5 Indication A I 5 14 Indication B I 12 7 Common return G 8 19 Signal ele...

Page 115: ...unction 15 Pin 3 Transmit A T 2 12 Transmit B T 9 8 Control A C 3 17 Control B C 10 2 Receive A R 4 11 Receive B R 11 4 Indication A I 5 13 Indication B I 12 7 Common return G 8 23 25 Signal element t...

Page 116: ...et from adapter RJ 45 plug to NT1 device 3 300 feet 1 kilometer Note Provide your own cable to make network connection from supplied adapter or cable COM1 see page C 5 Supplied with each MCS Note This...

Page 117: ...t 100 meters J1 ISDN see page C 16 Supplied with each T1 ISDN module interface for use with NTT networks RJ 45 modular plug RJ 45 modular plug 655 feet 199 meters RS 232 Octocable see page C 17 Suppli...

Page 118: ...45 modular plug 15 pin AMP adapter 655 feet 199 meters V 35 see page C 26 Optional for each V 35 DCE interface Optional for each V 35 DTE interface 26 pin D shell male 34 pin M34 male or female 100 fe...

Page 119: ...able Change MCS Timezone Time Date dialog box 3 11 clearance requirements for MCS B 4 B 5 COM1 cable description of C 5 illustration of 2 3 pin assignments C 5 C 6 port default configuration A 2 DTE u...

Page 120: ...resolution 1 7 dissipation of power B 2 E E1 ISDN cable Aculab description of C 9 illustration of 2 8 pin assignments C 10 types C 10 Promptus description of C 12 illustration of 2 11 pin assignments...

Page 121: ...irements 2 19 specifications B 1 storage temperature specifications B 3 MCS Connection Settings dialog box 3 5 A 11 MCS Connections dialog box 3 4 A 11 MCS Date Time dialog box 3 10 MCS Timezone Date...

Page 122: ...tion A 13 RS 232 cable description of C 17 illustration of 2 14 P1 connector default configuration A 2 pin assignments C 18 RS 232 module interface illustration of 2 14 RS 366 cable description of C 1...

Page 123: ...ion dialog box 3 8 V V 35 cable description of C 26 illustration of 2 13 pin assignments C 27 voltage requirements 2 19 W Windows required version 1 7 Windows 3 1 software installation procedure 3 2 W...

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