ADTRAN 1200051L6 Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 6. Configuration
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RS-366 parallel dialing port, configure the unit for RS-366 dialing.
(See Figure 6-4.) This enables the RS-366 port on the rear of the
unit. Whenever this dialing mode is enabled, data terminal ready
(DTR) must be active before a call is placed. The call may be dis-
connected by dropping DTR, or from the front panel by selecting
the # (pound) key to go directly to the Dial menu and selecting
1=Hang up line, then Enter.
DTE RS-366 dialers can end their string of dialed numbers in two
different ways. The end of number (EON) alerts the ISU 2x64
that the entire number has been sent. Another method is to sim-
ply stop sending numbers and allow the ISU 2x64 to time out,
then dial the number. The ISU 2x64 supports both methods of
dialed number terminations. The following options allow the
dialed number termination to be fine-tuned:
Figure 6-4
Dial Options, RS-366 Menu Tree
1 sec or EON: The ISU 2x64 assumes the dial string is fully entered if more than
one second elapses since the last digit was keyed, or the unit
receives the EON command.
2 sec or EON: The ISU 2x64 assumes the dial string is fully entered if more than
two seconds elapse since the last digit was keyed, or the unit
receives the EON command.
5 sec or EON (def): The ISU 2x64 assumes the dial string is fully entered if more than
five seconds elapse since the last digit was keyed, or the unit
receives the EON command. This is the factory default setting.
10 sec or EON: The ISU 2x64 assumes the dial string is fully entered if more than
10 seconds elapse since the last digit was keyed, or the unit
receives the EON command.
3=CONFIG
1=Netw. options
2=DTE options
3=Protocol
4=Quick setup
5=Security
6=Remote Config
1=Dial Line
2=Leased Line
1=Switch protocl
2=Call type
3=Terminal ID
4=Busy Out
5=Dial options
6=Auto answer
7=Answer tone
8=Connect Timout
9=Call Screening
10=SBus Terminati
1=Front Panel
2=RS-366
3=AT commands
4=V.25
5=Disabled
1=1 sec or EON
2=2 sec or EON
3=5 sec(default)
4=10 sec or EON
5=20 sec or EON
6=Wait for EON