TOTAL ACCESS 612/616/624 (T1 TDM)
P/N 4200624L1#TDM
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Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide, 64200624L1#T-13A, March 2003
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Connecting to the Total Access 6xx (T1 TDM)
Connecting a VT100 terminal (or VT100 terminal emulator) to the
C
RAFT
interface (on the rear panel of the unit) allows access to the terminal menus
and management features of the Total Access 6xx (T1 TDM).
Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed:
1. Configure a VT100 terminal (or terminal emulation software) with the
following settings:
If the terminal has a parallel setting, disable it and use serial.
2. Connect one end of the 6” data cable (supplied) into the Total Access 6xx
(T1 TDM)
C
RAFT
port. (This connection is RJ-45.) Make the connection to
the VT100 terminal as appropriate for your connection. The pinout for the
DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter follows:
3. Initiate a terminal session and the
L
OGIN
screen displays. By default, there
is no password assigned to the Total Access 6xx (T1 TDM) unit. Refer to
the Total Access 600 Series System Manual for details on assigning a
password to the CRAFT interface.
Data Rate:
9600 baud
Stop Bits:
1
Data Bits:
8
Flow Control:
None
Parity Bits:
None
DB-9
RJ-45
Description
2
5
TX Data - Transmit Data from Unit
3
3
RX Data - Transmit Data from Terminal
5
1
GND - Ground
Status LEDs
The Status LEDs display the status of the network T1, 10/100BaseT interface, voice
connection, and other system parameters for the Total Access 6xx (T1 TDM). For a
more detailed discussion of the front panel LEDs, refer to Section 2,
Engineering
Guidelines
, of the Total Access 600 Series System Manual.
Connecting Power to the Total Access 6xx (T1 TDM)
The AC powered Total Access 6xx (T1 TDM) comes equipped with a detachable
8-foot power cord with a 3-prong plug for connected to a grounded power receptacle.
Please refer to Section 3,
Network Turnup Procedures
, of the Total Access 600 Series
System Manual for more detailed instructions.
LED
DESCRIPTION
TX/RX
Indicates data traffic on the 10/100BaseT interface.
LINK
Indicates the status of the 10/100BaseT interface (link up or down).
V.35 RX
Indicates received data traffic on the V.35 DTE interface.
V/35 TX
Indicates transmit data traffic on the V.35 DTE interface.
DATA
Indicates T1 status such as Test, RED alarm, or T1 sync loss.
VOICE
Indicates the status of the Voice port.
BATT
Indicates the status of the Battery Backup Connection.
PWR NET Indicates the physical status of the T1 interface.
• This unit shall be installed in accordance with Article 400 and 364.8
of the NEC NFPA 70 when installed outside of a Restricted Access
Location (i.e., central office, behind a locked door, service
personnel only area).
• Power to the Total Access 6xx (T1 TDM) must be from a grounded
90-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz source.
• The power receptacle uses double-pole, neutral fusing.
• Maximum recommended ambient operating temperature is 45
°
C
Reviewing the Front Panel