TELULAR PHONECELL WITH THE 8210 SPEECH MODEM
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This key sequence is used to enter the
band order
. The band order value is a series of digits between
1 and 2 that must be at least 1digit and not more than 2 digits long. The following table describes the
relationship between the band order digits and EIA/TIA-136 system/band assignment:
Band Order Digits EIA/TIA-136
1 System A (800 MHz)
2 System B (800 MHz)
3 Band A (1900 MHz)
4 Band B (1900 MHz)
5 Band C (1900 MHz)
6 Band D (1900 MHz)
7 Band E (1900 MHz)
8 Band F (1900 MHZ)
If the band order values are not in the range of 1 to 8, or there are less than 1 or more than 8 digits, the
entry is considered invalid. The factory default is
3 4 1 2 5 6 7 8
.
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Hang up the phone. The flashing LED indicator will become solid GREEN.
Phone Number Setup is complete
.
5. Speech Modem Setup
The 8210-3014-1A is shipped from the factory with the Speech Modem installed and the 8210 configured
as a Speech Modem unit. Users can purchase Speech Modem modules to be added in the field. The part
number for this module is 8200-3000-3 and includes:
Speech Modem Module
Interface Cable
RJ-11 receptacle with 6 inch phone cable
Mounting hardware (screws and washers)
The typical installation would place the Speech Modem module in the upper option location of the
8210. The interface cable would be connected to the cable header labeled J5 (nearest the edge of the
8210 Microprocessor module). When connected to the J5 header, the S1 DIP switches on the 8210
Microprocessor board need to be set as:
SW3 CLOSED
SW4 OPEN
(Switch settings the 8210 are described in Chapter 11 of the
8210 Operations Manual
.)