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4. Connect an RJ48 phone cable to the Trunk connector on the back
of the MultiFRAD. Connect the other end of the phone cable to the
local access line jack.
Trunk
Data
Power
Figure 3-4. Trunk Connection
5. The MultiFRAD can be configured in two ways: If a pc running a
Windows software is being used to configure the unit, refer to the
Software Loading procedure in Chapter 4.
If a terminal running a communications software is being used to
configure the unit, refer to Configuring your MultiFRAD using a
dumb terminal in Chapter 5.
6. Once the MultiFRAD is configured for your application, you can
disconnect the pc and connect your data port device. If the data
port device contains an EIA-232D interface, the same serial cable
can be used. If the data port device contains a V.35 interface, the
data port shunt must be moved to the V.35 position and a V.35
adapter cable must be connected to the data port connector. Refer
to Section 3.5 for procedures on moving the shunt to the V.35
position. Refer to Appendix A for cable details.
7. Place the Command Mode switch (Switch 1) on the side of the
MultiFRAD in the UP position for the data mode operation.