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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Data/Voice/Fax ConcentratorDesktop Models: DT101, DT102, DT101/xx, DT102/xxRack-Mount Models: DT101R, DT102R, DT101R/xx, DT102R/xxOwner’s Manual

Page 2 - DataTalker™ Series

10DataTalker Owner’s Manual1.3 Product DescriptionThe DataTalker series of multiplexers has a single synchronous or asynchronous data channel, acomman

Page 3 - Contents

100DataTalker Owner’s Manual7.6 Composite Link Settings - Internal ISDN TerminalAdapterTable 7-6. Composite Link Settings - Internal ISDN Terminal Ada

Page 4 - Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting

101Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting7.7 Composite Link Settings - Internal ModemTable 7-7. Composite Link Settings - Internal MMH2834Step Procedure1 Toggle

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102DataTalker Owner’s Manual7.8 Composite Link Settings - External DeviceTable 7-8. Composite Link Settings - External DeviceStep Procedure1 Toggle D

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103Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting7.9 Composite Link StatisticsTable 7-9. Composite Link StatisticsStep Procedure1 Toggle DIP switch position 3 to the do

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104DataTalker Owner’s Manual7 Comparing Data Blocks Transmitted with Data Blocks Retransmitted (the number ofretransmits needed to get the data throug

Page 8 - 1.2 About This Manual

105Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting7.10Data Port ConfigurationTable 7-10. Data Port ConfigurationStep Procedure1 Toggle DIP switch position 3 to the down

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106DataTalker Owner’s Manual7 If the data port is set up as an asynchronous data channel, you should verify all 12 options.Data Port Configuration1 -

Page 10 - 1.3 Product Description

107Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting7.11Voice/Fax Channel ConfigurationTable 7-11. Voice/Fax Channel ConfigurationStep Procedure1 Toggle DIP switch positio

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108DataTalker Owner’s ManualVoice/Fax Channel 1 Configuration1 - Destination Channel : 12 - Digitizing Rate : 96003 - Output Level

Page 12 - 1.4 System Features

109Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting7.12Diagnostic TestingTable 7-12. Diagnostic TestingStep Procedure1 Toggle DIP switch position 3 to the down (closed) p

Page 13 - 1.4.7 Operational Statistics

11Chapter 1 - Introduction and Descriptioncommunications software to the DATA/COMMAND connector on the back panel and configurethe data channel for th

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110DataTalker Owner’s Manual

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Chapter 8 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support

Page 16 - 1.7 Specifications

112DataTalker Owner’s Manual8.1 IntroductionThis chapter begins with your DataTalker’s 2-year warranty. Read carefully the next section,“Tech Support,

Page 17 - 1.7.8 Voice/Fax Channel

113Chapter 8 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support8.3 Tech SupportMulti-Tech has an excellent staff of technical support personnel available to help yo

Page 18 - 1.7.9 Electrical/Physical

114DataTalker Owner’s Manual8.4 The Multi-Tech BBSFor customers who do not have Internet access, Multi-Tech maintains a bulletin board system(BBS) tha

Page 19 - Chapter 2 - Configuration

115Chapter 8 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support6. Select a file transfer protocol by typing the indicated letter, such as Z for Zmodem (therecommend

Page 20 - 2.1 Introduction

116DataTalker Owner’s Manual

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118DataTalker Owner’s ManualAppendix A - ASCII Conversion ChartCTRL CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC@ NUL 00 0 SP 20 32 @ 40 64 ` 6

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119Appendix B - RS-232C Interface SpecificationAppendix B - RS-232C Interface SpecificationThe DataTalker's RS232C interface circuits have been d

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12DataTalker Owner’s Manual1.4 System Features1.4.1 Voice/FaxThe voice/fax feature of the DataTalker allows you to establish voice or fax traffic on t

Page 25 - 101 MDM/TA

120DataTalker Owner’s ManualAppendix C - Cabling DiagramsChannel CablesDCE to Channel Cabling (with EIA pass-through)PIN NO.12345678202225123456782022

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121Appendix C - Cabling DiagramsComposite Link CablingPIN NO.123457815172025123457815172025ToExternalSynchronousModem/DSU/ Terminal AdapterConnectorCH

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122DataTalker Owner’s ManualRJ-48 Cable for Internal ISDN Terminal Adapter1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8TRRJ-48 Cable for Internal DSU1 2 3 4 5

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123Appendix C - Cabling DiagramsE&M Voice/Fax Channel CableWhite-GreenGreen-WhiteWhite-OrangeWhite-BlueBlue-WhiteOrange-WhiteBrown-WhiteWhite-Brow

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124DataTalker Owner’s ManualAppendix D - Flow Control BackgroundFlow control refers to techniques used by computer devices and the DataTalker to stop

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125Appendix E - MMH2834 Modem S-RegistersAppendix E - MMH2834 Modem S-RegistersIntroductionThis section describes the MMH2834 memory locations called

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126DataTalker Owner’s ManualS11Tone Dialing: Tone Spacing and DurationUnit: 1 msRange: 1–255, 80–255*, 80–255***Default: 70, 80*, 80***Description: S1

Page 32 - Remote Site

127Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsAppendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsF.1 IntroductionBefore you can enter commands for the MMH2834 internal compos

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128DataTalker Owner’s ManualTYPE COMMAND DESCRIPTIONConfigure #L0 Negotiate V42 Mode During HandshakeError #L1 MNP On/LAPM OffCorrection #L2 LAPM On/M

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129Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsF.2 Dialing Action CommandsDial Command DThe letter D in a command causes the MMH2834 to dial the telephone numb

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13Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.4.6 DiagnosticsDiagnostics in a network are of considerable importance. That is why the DataTalker is equi

Page 36 - 3.2 Indicators

130DataTalker Owner’s ManualF.3 Dial Modifier CommandsPulse or Tone Dial P TThe MMH2834 dials numbers using either pulse or tone dialing, or a combina

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131Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsWait for New Dialtone WA W inserted in the dialing command causes the MMH2834 to wait for another dial tone, and

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132DataTalker Owner’s ManualF.4 Phone Number Memory CommandsStoring Phone Numbers D...NA telephone number and command line of up to sixty characters m

Page 39 - 3.3 Connectors

133Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsF.5 Configuration and Default Storage CommandsStore Configuration & S-Register Params. in Non-Volitile Memor

Page 40 - 3.3.9 MODEM LEASED Connector

134DataTalker Owner’s ManualF.6 Command Response (Result Code) CommandsEcho Command Mode Characters EIf the MMH2834 is connected to a full-duplex comp

Page 41 - 3.4 Switches and Shunts

135Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsTERSE VERBOSE0OK1 CONNECT2 RING3 NO CARRIER4 ERROR5* CONNECT 12006 NO DIALTONE7 BUSY8 NO ANSWER9* CONNECT 240011

Page 42 - 3.4.4 RS232C/V.35 Shunt

136DataTalker Owner’s ManualThe MMH2834 also can detect a distant busy signal, if after dialing, it reaches a busy number.This is useful because it al

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137Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsF.7 Phone Line Conditioning CommandsEnable or Disable Recognition of Remote Digital Loop Signal &TThe MMH283

Page 44 - 4.2 Unpacking

138DataTalker Owner’s ManualF.9 Error Correction CommandsYou can use AT commands to place your MMH2834 one of three V.42 (error correction) modes ofop

Page 45 - 4.3 Configuration Summary

139Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsEnable/Disable Auto-Reliable Fallback Character $FIn Auto-Reliable mode, the modem is given four seconds to esta

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14DataTalker Owner’s Manual1.5 FCC Regulations for Telephone Line Interconnection1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the outs

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140DataTalker Owner’s ManualF.10Compression and Maximum Block Size CommandsData CompressionThe data compression (&E14) command enables data compre

Page 48 - 4.7 Configuration Procedure

141Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsF.11 Speed Conversion CommandsSpeed conversion is a necessary part of data compression since data must be presen

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142DataTalker Owner’s ManualSerial Port Baud Rate $SBThe $SB command presets the speed of the MMH2834's serial (RS232C) port, in both Originatean

Page 50 - Selection : _

143Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem CommandsF.12Immediate Action CommandsHelp Screens $HThe Help command is designed to give you short explanations on how

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144DataTalker Owner’s ManualListing On-Line Diagnostics L8The L8 command displays the current on-line CONNECT status status of the MMH2834. Thisdispl

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145GlossaryGlossaryAAC (Alternating Current): A power source whose signal crosses a reference voltage (usually called ground or zero). Alternatingbe

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146DataTalker Owner’s ManualBSC (Binary Synchronous Communications): Also called "bisync", this communications protocol was the first synch

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147GlossaryDe facto standards: A de facto standard is one of two types of voluntary standards recognized by a given market. It is introduced by asin

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148DataTalker Owner’s ManualFlow control: The process of regulating the speed at which data enters or leaves a serial port. Software flow control is

Page 56 - 5.2 Cabling

149GlossaryLLeased Line: A private, dedicated communications channel that connects two locations. This connection lasts for the duration of thesubsc

Page 57 - DIGITAL Connector

15Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.6 Canadian Limitations NoticeNotice: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certificat

Page 58 - Link Cable

150DataTalker Owner’s ManualPCMCIA (personal computer memory card international association): An organization of U.S. and Japanese companies set up t

Page 59 - FXO Connector

151GlossarySynchronous Transmission: The transmission of data which involves sending a group of characters in a packet. This is a commonmethod of tr

Page 60 - 5.3 V.35 Shunt

152DataTalker Owner’s ManualIndexSymbols2 or 4 Wire (E&M) option ...722 or 4 Wire option ...

Page 61 - 5.4 Power-On and Checkout

153IndexDialtone/Wink (E&M) option...72Digital data service (DDS) ...10Digital service

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154DataTalker Owner’s ManualRemote Interface Type option ...72REN...

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16DataTalker Owner’s Manual1.7 Specifications1.7.1 Async Data ChannelNumber of Channels OneMaximum Speed 115,200 bpsChannel Speed All standard speeds

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17Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.7.5 Internal ModemModulation ITU-T V.34; AT&T V.32 terbo; ITU-T V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22; Bell212A

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18DataTalker Owner’s Manual1.7.9 Electrical/PhysicalDesktop Models:Power Supply Input 100 to 250 VACPower Supply Output +5v@5A, +12v@1A, [email protected]

Page 66 - 6.2 Configurations Menu

Chapter 2 - Configuration

Page 67 - 6.2.1 Data Port Configuration

Owner’s Manual82052704 Revision EDataTalker™ SeriesDesktop Models: DT101, DT101/xx, DT102, DT102/xxRack-Mount Models: DT101R, DT101R/xx, DT102R, DT102

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20DataTalker Owner’s Manual2.1 IntroductionThe Multi-Tech DataTalker is available in both desktop (DT10x) and rack-mount (DT10xR)versions. The desktop

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21Chapter 2 - Configuration2.2 Configuration 1 - Dial-Up LinkConfiguration 1 is a dial-up link using a pair of DataTalkers to provide data communicati

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22DataTalker Owner’s ManualWhen you established communication, the Main Menu appeared. From the Main Menu you canconfigure the unit, display statistic

Page 71 - DataTalker

23Chapter 2 - ConfigurationEnter S and press ENTER to store all configurations for the main office.Set up the home office unit the same way, except th

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24DataTalker Owner’s ManualTo connect the home office DataTalker to its PC, connect an RS232C cable between the DATA/COMMAND connector on the DataTalk

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25Chapter 2 - Configuration2.3 Configuration 2 - MMH900 Series with Voice/FaxConfiguration 2 adds voice capability to an existing data-only network us

Page 74 - P - Previous Menu

26DataTalker Owner’s ManualA series of configuration menus provides simple and complete configuration information for eachaspect of the DataTalker. Fr

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27Chapter 2 - ConfigurationThe data port in this configuration will be set up for synchronous operation. To configure the dataport for sync operation

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28DataTalker Owner’s Manual2.4 Configuration 3 - LAN to LANConfiguration 3 is an example of a pair of DataTalkers providing the link between two LANs

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29Chapter 2 - ConfigurationTo configure the DataTalker, enter 1 and press ENTER.The Configurations menu is displayed. From this menu you can configure

Page 78 - 6.3 Statistics

ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.1 Introduction...

Page 79 - 6.5 Diagnostic Tests

30DataTalker Owner’s ManualData Port Configuration1 - Async/Sync: Sync 2 - Speed: 192003 - Clocking: Internal4

Page 80 - 6.5.1 Loop Tests

31Chapter 2 - ConfigurationThe DataTalker knows the type of link device being used by the way a DIP switch is set or bydetecting a device installed on

Page 81 - 6.6 Configure Remote Unit

32DataTalker Owner’s Manual2.5 Configuration 4 - PBX to PBXConfiguration 4 is a data/voice/fax configuration that uses two DataTalkers to link two PBX

Page 82 - 6.6.2 Quick Setup

33Chapter 2 - ConfigurationThe Configurations menu is displayed. From this menu you can configure the data port, voice/faxchannel(s), or the composite

Page 83 - RJ11 Phone

34DataTalker Owner’s ManualComposite Link Settings - Internal TA1 - On-Line XMT Rate: 128000 2 - Configure TA3 - DOD/DOI:

Page 84 - RS232 Cable

Chapter 3 - Front and Rear Panel Descriptions

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36DataTalker Owner’s Manual3.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the DataTalker front and back panels and switches. The front panelcontains LED indic

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37Chapter 3 - Front and Rear Panel DescriptionsVoice/Fax ChannelsFXS (Foreign Exchange Station) This indicator lights when the voice/fax channel is co

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38DataTalker Owner’s Manual28.8/56 (28.8K bps/56K bps) This composite link speed indicator displays the baud rate of theinternal modem (28.8) or DSU (

Page 88 - 7.1 Introduction

39Chapter 3 - Front and Rear Panel Descriptions3.3 ConnectorsThe cable connections for the DataTalker are made at the back panel. Refer to Chapter 5 f

Page 89 - 7.3 Test Cables

Chapter 4 - Unpacking and Configuration4.1 Introduction...

Page 90 - 7.4 Troubleshooting Guide

40DataTalker Owner’s Manual3.3.7 VOICE/FAX CHANNEL 1 E&M ConnectorUse the E&M connector to connect the DataTalker to the E&M connector on

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41Chapter 3 - Front and Rear Panel Descriptions3.4 Switches and ShuntsDataTalker switches include one or two switches on the front panel, a power swit

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42DataTalker Owner’s Manual3.4.3 DIP SwitchThe eight-position DIP switch is accessible through a cutout in the left side of the DataTalkerseries enclo

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Chapter 4 - Unpacking and Configuration

Page 94 - Internal MMH2834 Modem

44DataTalker Owner’s Manual4.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes what to expect in your DataTalker shipping box, then describes how toconfigure the D

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45Chapter 4 - Unpacking and Configuration4.3 Configuration SummaryThe following chart shows possible configurations for your DataTalker. Use it as a s

Page 96 - Sync Data Channel

46DataTalker Owner’s Manual4.5 Voice/Fax Channel Configuration ConsiderationsWhen configuring the voice/fax channels on your DataTalker, the first que

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47Chapter 4 - Unpacking and Configuration4.6 Composite Link Configuration ConsiderationsThe composite link configuration depends on the type of device

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48DataTalker Owner’s Manual4.7 Configuration ProcedureTable 4-1. Configuration ProcedureStep Procedure1 Review the configuration considerations for th

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49Chapter 4 - Unpacking and Configuration6 Apply power to the terminal or PC. Run your PC communications software in terminal mode.Press the ENTER key

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AppendixesAppendix A - ASCII Conversion Chart ...118

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50DataTalker Owner’s Manual9 Configure the data port to meet the conditions of your installation by selecting optionnumbers from the menus. Refer to C

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51Chapter 4 - Unpacking and Configuration12 Configure voice/fax channel 1 to meet the conditions of your installation by selecting optionnumbers from

Page 103 - 7.9 Composite Link Statistics

52DataTalker Owner’s Manual• Configure the internal MMH2834 modem to meet the conditions of your installation byselecting option numbers from the menu

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53Chapter 4 - Unpacking and ConfigurationTo verify and/or change the terminal adapter’s configuration, select option 2, wait 5 seconds,and enter AT!V

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54DataTalker Owner’s Manual

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Chapter 5 - Installation

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56DataTalker Owner’s Manual5.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes how to connect the DataTalker to your system (Table 5-1) and how tomove the RS232/V.

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57Chapter 5 - InstallationMMH2834 Modem, Leased LineConnect the RJ-11 phone cable supplied with the DataTalker from the internal modemLEASED connector

Page 109 - 7.12Diagnostic Testing

58DataTalker Owner’s ManualExternal Modem, DSU, or ISDN Terminal Adapter3 If the external device has an RS232 interface, connect the composite link ca

Page 110 - DataTalker Owner’s Manual

59Chapter 5 - InstallationIf you are connecting the voice/fax channel to the station side of a PBX, connect an RJ-11phone cable from the VOICE/FAX CHA

Page 112 - 8.2 Limited Warranty

60DataTalker Owner’s Manual5.3 V.35 ShuntTable 5-2. V.35 Shunt ProcedureStep Procedure1 Desktop version: Unplug the power supply from the back of the

Page 113 - 8.3 Tech Support

61Chapter 5 - Installation5.4 Power-On and CheckoutThe desktop and rack-mounted versions of the DataTalker differ in how power is applied. Thedesktop

Page 114 - 8.4 The Multi-Tech BBS

62DataTalker Owner’s Manual6 Verify that the voice/fax channel is connected at the remote site. One of the followingconditions will apply depending on

Page 115 - 8.5 About the Internet

63Chapter 5 - InstallationVoice/Fax ChannelIf the voice/fax channel is not communicating with the remote site or the remote site cannotcommunicate wit

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Chapter 6 - Menus

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66DataTalker Owner’s Manual6.1 IntroductionThe menu system for the DataTalker provides a set of user-friendly configuration menus that areaccessible f

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67Chapter 6 - Menus6.2.1 Data Port ConfigurationThe Data Port Configuration menu allows you to configure the data channel for eitherasynchronous or sy

Page 120 - Appendix C - Cabling Diagrams

68DataTalker Owner’s ManualThe Echo option enables data entered on the channel device keyboard to be returned to thechannel device monitor. The purpo

Page 121 - Composite Link Cabling

69Chapter 6 - Menus6.2.2 Sync Data Port ConfigurationThe Data Port Configuration menu allows you to configure the data channel for eitherasynchronous

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description

Page 123 - DSU Back-to-Back Cable

70DataTalker Owner’s Manual6.2.3 Voice/Fax Channel ConfigurationThe Voice/Fax Channel Configuration menu is displayed only if the second voice/fax cha

Page 124 - DATA DATA

71Chapter 6 - MenusThe output level attentuation needs to be set at the DataTalker that is receiving (hearing).Increasing the output level gain at the

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72DataTalker Owner’s ManualThe Local Interface Type option configures the local voice/fax channel interface. The optionsare for an FXS, FXO, or E&

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73Chapter 6 - Menus6.2.4 Composite Link ConfigurationThe Composite Link Configuration menu that is displayed depends on whether an internal orexternal

Page 127 - F.1 Introduction

74DataTalker Owner’s ManualThe Dial/Leased option selects the type of connection to the telephone company. If the data lineprovided by the telephone c

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75Chapter 6 - MenusComposite Link Settings - Internal 56K DSUThe Composite Link Settings - Internal DSU menu allows you to configure the composite lin

Page 129 - F.2 Dialing Action Commands

76DataTalker Owner’s ManualThe Dial On Demand (DOD)/Disconnect On Inactivity (DOI) option drops DTR to the terminaladapter to disconnect if the inacti

Page 130 - F.3 Dial Modifier Commands

77Chapter 6 - MenusComposite Link Settings - External DeviceThe Composite Link Settings - External Device menu allows you to configure the composite l

Page 131 - Quiet Answer @

78DataTalker Owner’s Manual6.3 StatisticsThe Statistics menu allows you display or clear the composite link statistics, or return to theprevious menu

Page 132 - Number Linking N...N

79Chapter 6 - Menus6.4 Reset OptionsThe Reset Options menu allows you to reset the unit, the data and voice/fax channels, eachvoice/fax channel, or ju

Page 133 - Modem Reset Z

8DataTalker Owner’s Manual1.1 IntroductionCongratulations! Your new Multi-Tech DataTalker™ is one of the finest data/voice/faxconcentrators on the mar

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80DataTalker Owner’s Manual6.5.1 Loop TestsThe Loop Tests menu provides either a voice loopback or a composite link loopback thatdepends on the type o

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81Chapter 6 - Menus6.6 Configure Remote UnitConfiguration menu option 5 is dependent on the position of DIP switch SW-5. If DIP switch SW-5 is in the

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82DataTalker Owner’s ManualThe Unit Source Node option specifies the node number of the local node. This number has tobe unique and any number from 0

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83Chapter 6 - MenusTable 6-1. Main Office InstallationStep Procedure1 Voice/Fax - Plug an analog PBX extension into the FXO jack on the back of the D

Page 138 - F.9 Error Correction Commands

84DataTalker Owner’s Manual3 Data Port - Plug the host computer into the Data/Command port and put dip switch 3 up(located on the side of the Data Tal

Page 139 - Retransmit Count $R

85Chapter 6 - MenusTable 6-2. Home Office InstallationStep Procedure1 Voice/Fax - Plug your telephone into the FXS jack on the back of the Data Talke

Page 140 - Maximum Block Size &BS

86DataTalker Owner’s Manual3 Data Port - Plug your PC into the Data/Command port and put dip switch 3 up to exitcommand mode and enable data mode (loc

Page 141 - Modem Baud Rate $MB

Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting

Page 142 - Serial Port Baud Rate $SB

88DataTalker Owner’s Manual7.1 IntroductionThe DataTalker is designed to be easy to operate and maintain. The procedures in this chapterwill help isol

Page 143 - F.12Immediate Action Commands

89Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting7.3 Test CablesIf you are using the DataTalker internal DSU or MMH2834 modem, there are three test cablesyou can use to c

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9Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionChapter 4 - Unpacking and ConfigurationThis chapter describes the contents of the shipping container; provide

Page 145 - Glossary

90DataTalker Owner’s Manual7.4 Troubleshooting GuideThis troubleshooting guide is designed to help you pinpoint the cause of your problem andcorrect i

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91Chapter 7 - TroubleshootingTable 7-1. Command Port TroubleshootingProblemCommand port device notcommunication with DataTalkerPossible CausesCommunic

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DataTalker Owner’s Manual92Table 7-2. Composite Link Troubleshooting Internal DSUProblemComposite link down with CD,CTS, XMT, RD and RCV LEDsonFlashin

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93Chapter 7 - TroubleshootingInternal ISDN Terminal AdapterProblemComposite link down with CTS,XMT and RD LEDs onComposite link down with CD,CTS, XMT,

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DataTalker Owner’s Manual94Internal MMH2834 ModemProblemComposite link down with CTS,XMT, and RD LEDs onComposite link down with CD,CTS, XMT, RCV and

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95Chapter 7 - TroubleshootingExternal Composite Link DeviceProblemComposite link down with CTS,XMT and RD LEDs onComposite link down with CD,CTS, XMT,

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DataTalker Owner’s Manual96Table 7-3 Data Channel TroubleshootingProblemAsync Data ChannelChannel Device notcommunicating with DataTalker;composite li

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97Chapter 7 - TroubleshootingTable 7-4. Voice/Fax TroubleshootingProblemVolume levels not sufficient onlocal voice/fax channelLocal telephone goes off

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DataTalker Owner’s Manual98Table 7-4. Voice/Fax Troubleshooting (continued)ProblemVoice conversation or fax trafficbecomes erratic after changingthe r

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99Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting7.5 Composite Link Settings - Internal DSUTable 7-5. Composite Link Settings - Internal DSUStep Procedure1 Toggle DIP swi

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