Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Package Contents shout This produce System Requirements «oom Chapter 2: Hardware Install General Procedures About Your TA-Meddles -Rear Connections Installing the TA-MOD Chapter 3: Software Installation for Windows 85 Chapter 4: Software Configuration for Windows 95 Configuring Your TA-MOD with MMI (Man Machine Interface) Configuration Chapter 5: How to Use | The Stored DNs Burton-The Call Bun-The Profiles Button The About Butting =~ [he Fel BUFORD immense mane oe o
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Alpha Telecommute Inc FCC ID: LLMB70STA-MPD DISDAIN-TA, Model TA-MOD Series INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Chapter 10: Supplementary Service Chapter 11: AT Command Set Functional States Guidelines for Using AT Commands profile Descriptions of the TA-MOD Problems in Command Executions Description of AT Commands 5 Register Summary Result Code summary incurring Your DISDAIN Connection Chapter 12: Cong] Configuring for the TA-MOD Configuring for the OptisetChapter 13: Troubleshooting Tips Appendix A: AT Command Summary.
Chapter 1: Introduction Package Contents rely after unpacking the unit. please inspect the contents.
About This Product The TA-MOD is an late grated Services Digital Network (DISDAIN) Terminal Adapter (TAG for Personal Computers (PCY. 1 allows your PC 1 access the (garnet and transfer Miles at high speeds (36Kbps to 128Kbpss. You \-MUD using only software.
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation General Procedures ablation, we recommend that the installer To ensure a successful ns prepare the following items before proceeding. Select adequate communication software (Hyper Terminal, Terminal. Pro Comm Plus, 2c.) Nero: Fur the operation and installation of the communication software, please refer to rite communication software manual. o It you want to use the AT command set with Windows 93 then Hyper Terminal is the communications software supplied by Microsoft.
On pot wo incipient Ey LED are listed bole { : FLASHING THO LID sth [Power On {Line V-heartache deaconess U-interface activated 1 TEL] In Progress Connected { TEL In Progress Connected ! Data PTE connecting DTE connected: Green for 18. Yellow for 8 TD Transmitting data | RD Receiving data i DTR Data terminal ready TEST Test made on (Yellow) The rear panel provides the following The DIP switch setup is provided in Appendix C.
Hardware station 0D riser Guide Installing the TA-MOD SEA Saar EE PEAS EE — Warning: Always turn the TA-MOD power off before connecting 3: ET ar disconnecting cables i. Plug the BBY cable into the TA-MOD DATA port. insert the other ond of the cable into a communication port on the PC/workstation or other Data Terminal Equipment (DOTE. 2. Plug an RIS cable into the TA-MOD U-interface. Insert the other end of the cable into the power supply (equipment side).
Chapter 2 Hardware installation TA-MOD User Guide 52 Poet Surly | eee Congratulations you have just installed the TA-MOD!
Chapter 8: Software Installation & Configuration for Windows 3.X & DOS Installing for Windows 3X & DOS low the installation instructions provided with the communication e (Terminal. Pro Comm Plus vou choose. Along with the Tina software be sure to use the AT Command set in Chapter manual, Note: The Man to Mushiness Interface (MMI can only be used with Windows 95 The MMI may or me not work on your Windows 3.1 system. The VIM will not work os any other systems.
gyration or Seward 2 & an 50S 0 tiger Duran Inter I Software intimate mn Flow Control: The default ow control is the hardware TRISECTS Tow control, OF course. the software ( Xon/Xoff) flow control may He your choice Initial Setting: At the beginning of your communication software execution. the program send series of AT commands to initialize your terminal adapter. You may enter the Initial setting into your communication software © customize the initialization For example.
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“hasten ¥ now 0 Make a Cara q AT Somalians TA-MP User Chapter 9: How to Make a Data Call Using AT Commands fhe TA-MOD supports various data call rapes (LCD transparent. Uneasy-to-Svac PPP. Multi-Link PPP and V.1205. The section. aching a Data Call demonstrates a data call by using the AT command ser in the terminal emulation The section illustrates the pre [ype communication program. ¢ 1. Verify the Dip switches | through 6 are in the OFF position. If not. power the unit uff and set the Dip Switches to OFF.
Prenup 3 How tp Make AMP 3. You can now ase our application program Browser, News, or transfer: data call, and escape from the 4 the command ww laminae fie Sate. = Three plus signs. The TA-MOD will pond with K You enter the command + ATH = The TA-MOD will respond with ~~ K again, after it is disconnected. Note. If DIP Switch { remote configuration) is set to ON enabled in the incl side. the connecting remote side can access the local side's seeings hy using the AT command sel. ie.
Chapter 11: AT Command Set The AT command set is widely used in almost all modem controls. You SUSE use a terminal or the terminal emulation capability of your communication software package. In general. AT commands are responsible for instructing the TA-MOD to do a task. You send these commands to your TA-MOD from your PC using communication software. When the TA-MOD receives a command. it will respond with an AT result code on your terminal. This chapter explains the AT commands and its result codes.
Chapter 11 AT Marjoram Jat TAMP User Gaia The Call-in-Progress state is the transition state between the Command Alter a call is paged. a connection must be Mode and the On-Line sate established within a preset period of time ($7 Register). If a connection does not occur during the Call-in-Progress state, or if a key on the DTE keyboard is pressed (a dial interrupt cursive, the TA-MOD will abandon the call and re-enter the Command Mode.
Marc Set TAMP ser Suite « [tan be set using your communication software. It must be one of the following = § data bits = no parity + I stop bit = 7 data bits 1 parity bit + 1 stop bit (Parity can be odd. even. mark, or space.) » Commands cap be entered one at a time or in strings (several commands at once), «Strings can have up to 239 characters after the prefix. The prefix code must be in all uppercase ar lowercase. * The letters that follow can be any mixture of uppercase and {lowercase.
Chapter 13 AT Command Set TIP User Goode The TA-MOD supports three types of profiles they conman all the parameters (registers). Values for these parameters can be saved as user profiles for later use. I. Active profile the current operating configuration of the TA-MOD. sli can be configured using AT commands. « The active profile is volatile and is lost when the TA-MOD is powered off. 2. User profile the user custom-made configuration that is stored in memory.
Chapter *¥ AT Tammany Set TAMPS User Goode have a problem or your software CON pint and/or [RQ was incorrectly set. To ensure you have properly installed your TA-MOD. nation instructions in Chapters 2 and 8. please review the ins! Description of AT Commands A/ = Command Repeat {Format |_ Cie s A/ is used to repeat the previous command line. » For example.
Nape: © 1 AT Somme TA APT Use from the remote TASMAN. The call can be aborted by pressing any Kev For some applications (such as M ult-hnk PPP or asynchronous inverse mux) he the two 8 channels have different phone numbers at the destination, the FAMED allows users to make two calls with Different telephone numbers at the same time to bind bvo 8 channels mo 128Kbps bandwidth. DL = Last Data Call Redial [Format | ~ DL ENTER or rhe 3 .
Chapter 10 AT Somalian Get TAMP User Goode H =Hangup _ Format | i ATH RENTER . allows vou te clear a data call er to reject an incoming data cal! manually «When this command is invoked. the TA-MOD enters the Command nude. » Any commands that foil aw the command in the same command line will be ignored. I = Identification [Format | Patienter, Sl [one Display maximum network rate{ | 28000) I : Display the checksum of TA ROM(28000) 2 Reserved 3 Display the model ID, Vertex .
Tangier 1 AT Command Set TAME) User Goode Q = Quiet Mode Control Format = Patienter: = “i Ln=u Result codes are displayed (default) [I Result codes are suppressed «Qu is used to instruct the TA-MOD to display or suppress the result code after a command execution, * Suppressing result codes are useful = For example: A printer is connected to your TA-MOD. However, you do not want the result code from the TA-MOD printed after each print action. Format | . is used to query the content of all the $ registers.
hater 'AT Semarang Set TAMP User Gue S = Program S$ Register {Format | «Where the dumber is the index of the specified S Register and the number is the programmed value + “So=" command allows vou to program or change the content of a specific S Register. To make sure of your change. you may also view the new value by issuing the? or “Sn? commands. All detailed information about the $S registers is described in the section entitled S Registers.
Result Code Xn + 2: RING X RING xxx Q NONCE X CONNECT | oO VOICE CALL Where denotes the result aced is defined under the setting in the column and on the contrary the result code is not defined if iris marked by Z = Recall Stored User Profile Format CL ATZm
remand sel Goode Sharpe 11 AT TA MPO Us &C = Carrier Detect (CD) Control Format | ‘Attn n={ CD is always on n=} CD aces on only when 8 call is established (default) . © determines how the state of the CD LED relates to the data call status. D can be set to indicate a call establishment. &D = Data Terminal Ready Action [Format [20 ud ATE SEN LER. ra E n=( TA-MOD ignores DTR signal.
Cagier [1 AT TAMPS User Sue &F = Load Factory Profile : Format | + Enterprise i a=0 Load factory profile D as the active | e (for LCD transparent calls and asynchronous DTE) n=! Load factory profile [as the active profile (for PPP calls and | {asynchronous DTE) i n=2 Load factory profile: 2 as the active profile (for Multi-link PPP) ! calls and asynchronous DOTE. 7 a=3 Load factory profile 3 as the active profile (for diagnostic use! : online. 7 a=3 Load factory profile 3 as the active profile (for V.
Chaplet 11 3 TAP &L Display Last Call Information | Format RE n=0 Display the information of the last data cal pi: on the fatal port, hei Du play the information of the last voice call placed on analog] port TEL | n=2 |Display the information of the fast voice call placed on analog] port TEL allows vou to view the information about the last calls that were placed on the data port and analog ports respectively &S = Data Set Ready (DR) Control Format AT&Sn ENTER» #5: n=0 DR always on {default n=] DR en during
AT Command et PD User Guido &Y = Select Profile on Power-Up {Format Attn n=] user profile | as the default profile n=2 Select user profile 2 as the default profile . Ya determines a user profile © be loaded as the default active profile each time the TA-MOD is powered on or reset. &7Z = Store Phone Directory AT&ZG= phone numbers En] « “n {munging fom [to 9) represents the stored numbers in the phone directory . Zn stores a phone number in location of the phone directory.
remand Jat er Guide one by selecting AUDIO type. connected to a telephone set, you may On the other hand, if it recommended that you Users may disable the call wal in short if your analog port is SPEECH pe for call waiting service s contradicted to a mode or FAX machine, i set the port to AUDIO type.
1Cn? = Set Switch and SPEED Settings Antic? 5 Query all IC settings Query the switch type setting Query the SPEED of data fort { Query the SPEED of the analog port TEL | Query the SPEED of data port 2 Query the SPEED of the analog port TEL used to query a summary of the switch type setting and all SOLD settings {EQ = Set CACHETS [Format +] 5 (=i RENTERS n=0 CACHETS Disabled n= CACHETS Enabled CACHE EKES allows Additional Call Offering functions that allow the TAMPS to release a channel for incoming
Chaplet 11 AT mans at TA MPR User Sluice IN = Store Self Directory Number Format | number
Chapter 11 AT Command Set TAMP User Guide %A0 = Select Numbering Plan Format | © AQUATIC =a = Pontoon unknown (default) ions DISDAIN numbering plan %A2 = Select Call Type ent sate adaptation e-synchronous PPP protocol Multi-fink PPP | asynchronous inverse mux V.120 rate adaptation asynchronous! . A2 allows you to select the protocol for your data call. e Option | and 2 (when n=1) 2 is designed especially for the Internet access application. » If you choose asynchronous-to-synchronous PPP.
% A3=n = Select B Channel for Leased Line [oo AT%A3 =i “ENTER | Bl channel 0 B2 channel . A} determines which B channel will be used for leased line Cannelloni s To make a leased line connection, set the bit 3 of the DIP switch at the rear panel to the ON position.
Chapter 11 AT TA-MOD User @CHAPMAN Encryption Control Format | < n=) Arable CHAP password encryption protocol {default) n=i Enable CHAP password encryption protocol o CHAP sap rd encryption protocol that is used to guarantee the security du sword authentication with [SP. CHAP encryption is enabled, one should tum off the CHAD option in your application program. = For example: the quire encrypted password option of the server type menu sander WINGS Dial-Up Networking icon.
Hater 11 AT Commas Set TA-PC User Curie (@MS = Define Throughput Threshold to Release a Second Channel Format | AT@MS=n ENTERS = “un rungs from 0 to 64 and the unit is in kilo bits per second. + When M8 set to Ot indicates the TA-MOD won release a second channel even though the throughput is very low. @M$ = Define the Persist Time to Add. or-Drop a Second Channel v Format: | of SAT@MI=n CENTER Ho “an ranges from 0 to 235 and the unit is in § seconds.
Chapter 11 1 TA-MP User ss Jo-oz Lo | i ASCII code Used to define the character. Recognized] y as backspace (BS) by TA-MOD. (detainee) 1-30 seconds. |Specifies the maximum waiting time between end of dialing process and ol ! .competition of connection. Value of 0) means TA-MOD waits indefinitely (default = 50) U-233 «| Determines prompt delay after TA-MOD) receive an escape string Defaulter = 10) 0-233 | Determines minimum time that a change lin DTR must persist in order to be recognized by TA-MOD.
Chapter '1 AT Samarkand Set TAMP User Lute 2 voice call comes in at the : analog port TEL 2.
Chapter 12: Configuring Your DISDAIN Connection Congratulations on your decision to purchase the TA-MOD and DISDAIN service. You have chosen a product and service that provides both high speed data access and voice communications simultaneously, while offering ultimate reliability and flexibility.
Chapter 12: How lo Configure Your DISDAIN Connection TA-MOP User Guide Most DISDAIN connections in North America require the use of one or more Service Profile [Identifiers (Spider. These are numbers that uniquely identify your terminal to the local phone network and you normally have to program the Sp Ids into your terminal. For most users, your SPEED is based on your telephone number. Your DISDAIN service provider will tell you your SPEED.
Chapter 12: How lo Configure Your ION Connection TAMPS User Goode Configuring for the TA-MOD There are several ways to configure the TA-MOD in combination with the Optimist. The following four configuration options are representative of the features and capabilities typically sought by DISDAIN users. They are supported by most [SDN service providers through a set of core [OCs (with slight modifications) and related tariffs. Con fig | Care | Nonfat No. of GNS No.
Chapter 12: Hew tg Configure Your ION Connection TA-MOD User Guide This option represents a basic voice and data service configuration for the TA-MOD and the Optimist. It uses SPLENDID for the Optimist and SPIDERY for the TA-MOD. Tel Port #1 can be configured for use as either a fax/modem line or a basic speech line without supplementary services (ie., no call waiting, conference. transfer, or drop). Data Port 1 is set up for [tenement access using PPP.
Chapter 12; How ta Configure Your ION Connection TAMPS User Guide This option is identical to Option A with the addition of supplementary services for Tel Port #1. That is. all voice features such as caller ID, call waiting, conference, transfer, and drop are supported.
Chapter 12 How to Configure Your DISDAIN Connection TAMPS User Guide Sole This option represents an enhanced voice and data service configuration for the TA-MOD and the Optimist. [t uses SPLENDID for the Optimist and SPLENDID? for the TA-MOD. Tet Port #1 can be configured for use as either a fax/modem line or a speech line with supplementary services (i.e. caller 1D, call waiting, conference, transfer, and drop). Data Port #1 is set up for Internet access using Multi link PPP.
Chapter 12: How to Configure Your ION Connection TA-MOD User Guide This option represents a full voice and data service configuration for the TA-MOD and the Optimist. It uses SPLENDID for the Optimist with support for CACHE EKES and SPIDERY and SPIDERY for the TAMPS. Both Tel Port #1 and Tel Port #2 can be configured for use as either a fax/modem line or a speech line with supplementary services. Data Port #1 and #2 are set up for [internet access using Multi link PPP.
Chapter 12: How to Configure Your SINE Connection TA-MOD User Guide Configuring the Optimist For each of the TA-MOD configurations above, the Optimist programming from a button layout and feature assignment perspective is the same. Options A, B and C provide non-EKES voice features, including Flexible Calling, Call Forwarding Variable, Additional Call Offering, and Calling Number Identification (which includes Redirecting Number Delivery).
Chapter 12: How to Configure Your DISDAIN Connection TA-MOP User Guide Given the above information, the following button layout for the Optimist is suggested: QEm Tie FIFE EOE =o Usa sal nature kayo program a eed dial number Gr access 1 WMS (Voice Mail System) Omit with LOEWS, i.
Chapter 12: How to Configure Your ION Connection TA-MOD User Guide Notes: 1. The major DISDAIN-capable telephone switching systems are the CHESS (Translucent, MS-100 (Norther) and the WEDS (Siemens). Although all three are built to National DISDAIN standards, some variations in feature operation and support exist among them, 2. EKES stands for Electronic Key Telephone Service and represents a functional emulation of so-called Key Systems widely used in small businesses. 3.
Chapter 13: Troubleshooting Tip [f you can only sometimes make and receive calls, or can only receive calls, you may have selected the incorrect switch, [tis important to note that all AT&T switches are CHESS and all NOR TEL switches are MS-100, The important difference is whether they are operating National DISDAIN (NI-1) or Custom. Choose the NI-1 settings for these switches in your MMI and Configure TA.
Chapter 13. Troubleshooting Tips TA-MOD User Guide 5. If you are having trouble getting the TA-MOD to properly configure using the MMI, lock at the top of the MMI window. It should say A-MOD Version 2.0.1 contact our technical support immediately if not, or download the newest version from our Web site. [ the MMI version is correct, start a terminal connection (see Chapter 8) and type ATILT . The response should be er 3.
Appendix C: Dip Switch Settings Local Loop back ON: enable OFF: disable bit | Reserved 11 Bit | Forced Software ON: enable OFF: disable Download cA
Appendix D: TA-MOD Specifications U-Interface e U-Interface conforms to ANSI T1.601, 1992 * Connector: JR-45 * Line: Two-wire, full duplex e Data Rate: 144 Bps available to subscriber « Line Code: 281Q per T1.601, 1992 « O/P Amplitude 2.5V, zero to peak om ms pr vi U-Interface Pin Assignment conforms to ANSI T1.605, 1991 . = Connector: JR-45 e Line: Four wire, full duplex « Data Rate: 144 Bps s Line Code: AM, 100% duty cycle per T1.605, 1992; [TACITUS 1430 » O/P Amplitude 0.
Appendix D: TA-MOD Specifications TA-MOP User Guide Data Interface «os ss ue Data Interface conforms to ANSI Connector: DB-9 female Asynchronous data rate: 230.4 Bps Dial-up Interface: AT command (Sync, DTR assertion Loop back for self-test & for DTE diagnosis (local, network, remote) B-channel protocol: V.
Appendix D: TAMPS Specifications TAMP User Guide Power + AC/DC power adapter: 110V + 10V, 60Hz * Output: -48 VDC, 25 A ¢ Consumption: <8 Watts Switch Capabilities Protocol e North American NI-1 (AT&T, NOR TEL, Siemens) North American Custom: AT&T, NOR TEL Physical Dimensions * 153mm{w) x 191mm(d) x 64mm(h) « 6 Twixt Hx25 h Operating System ¢ Windows 3.1 & 3.
Appendix E: Glossary BRI Basic Rate Interface. An DISDAIN line composed of (2B+D) two 64Kbps B Channels and one 16Kbps D Channel. The B Channel may be used for both voice and data signals. The D Channel is used for signaling and X.25 packet access. All channels are full duplex. B Channel Bearer Channel. DISDAIN bearer service channel operating Bps, carrying user voice or data, circuit switched, packet, or frame-mode services may be obtained on this channel. CO Central Office.
Appendix E: Glossary TA-MOD User Guide NI-1 National DISDAIN-1. Defined by Bell core, ¥I-/ a process of identifying and implementing DISDAIN service features in a consistent way across different vendor switches and CPE, resulting in a more consistent service definition and CPE portability. A switch setting that could be used by your telephone company. NT1 Network Termination I. An [SDN device on the customers’ perm ise responsible for the termination of the [DISDAIN line. Packets.
Appendix £: Glossary TAMPS User Guide TEI Terminal Endpoint Identifier. A sub field in the LAPS address field that identifies a given TE device on the DISDAIN interface. TID Terminal Identifier. A one to four digit number attached to the phone number. [t is used identify terminal equipment. TR Termination Resistance. An equal amount of resistance (50 or 100 Ohms) applied to both the NTI device and to the TE farthest from the NTI.