Communications Setup
025-9416
39
enter “1-aaa-xxx-xxxx,,,,,0555”.
1-aaa-xxx-xxxx = paging terminal phone number; 1 + area code (aaa)
,,,,, = pauses to allow the paging terminal to prepare for overdialing
0555 = default ConsoleNumber
q
8.
Alternately, if the ZLINK connection is local (computer or dumb terminal), indicate
the appropriate baud rate for serial communications and identify the connection is
local as “B#L”.
B = indicates the baud rate is to follow
# = the communications speed (any rate between 512 and 9600)
L = local connection
Example: For 4800 baud local communication enter “B4800L”.
q
9.
Enter the Password for ZLINK access to the paging terminal. The password is a text
string, up to 9 characters in length. Spaces are allowed and the password is case-
sensitive.
I
CAUTION
Write the password down in a safe place, in case it is forgotten. Do NOT
give the password to unauthorized personnel.
q
10.
Enter the number of the computer’s Comm Port used to connect to the Model 640. 1-
4 are the allowed entries. If the communication port is a non-standard type, identify
the port as follows:
pBASEaaaIRQx
p = port # (5 -9 allowed)
aaa = base I/O address of the port
x = IRQ address to use (2 - 7 allowed, usually 3 or 4)
q
11.
Once all the fields in the Comm window are properly entered, save the record and
exit to the MCU main menu by pressing <Esc>.
Note:
If a remote connection (modem) to the paging terminal will be used, it is
recommended that a temporary local connection (usually with a laptop computer) be
made for installation diagnostics. Refer to “Local Serial Connection” on page 34 for
details.
q
12.
Power up the Model 640 and let it complete its boot sequence (all lights have
extinguished except the READY light is on solid).
q
13.
Select Comm, Zlink from the main menu. MCU attempts to make a connection with
the Model 640.
Summary of Contents for 640 DAPT XTRA
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...Statements vi 025 9416...
Page 20: ...Introduction 8 025 9416...
Page 26: ...Specifications 14 025 9416...
Page 96: ...Installation 84 025 9416...
Page 126: ...Optional Equipment Installation 114 025 9416...
Page 134: ...Voice Prompts 122 025 9416...
Page 174: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 162 025 9416 Schematic...
Page 175: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 163...
Page 176: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 164 025 9416...
Page 177: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 165...
Page 178: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 166 025 9416...
Page 179: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 167...
Page 180: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 168 025 9416...
Page 181: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 169...
Page 182: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 170 025 9416 Silkscreen...
Page 185: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 173 Schematic...
Page 186: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 174 025 9416...
Page 187: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 175...
Page 188: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 176 025 9416...
Page 189: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 177...
Page 190: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 178 025 9416 Silkscreen...
Page 193: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 181 Schematic...
Page 194: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 182 025 9416...
Page 195: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 183...
Page 196: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 184 025 9416 Silkscreen...
Page 198: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 186 025 9416 RAM Disk 702 9386B ROM Disk 702 9389B...
Page 199: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 187 TNPP Interface 702 9362C 2...
Page 200: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 188 025 9416 Terminal Block Adapter 702 9470B...
Page 201: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 189 CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS Dual Trunk Telco DID 024 0076A...
Page 202: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 190 025 9416 Dual Trunk Telco End to End 024 0077A...
Page 203: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 025 9416 191 Dual Trunk Telco E M 024 0078A...
Page 204: ...Parts Lists and Schematics 192 025 9416 Dual Trunk Telco Ground Start 024 0079A...
Page 210: ...025 9416...