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EXTender 3000 Quick Installation Guide
Definity - Configuring the Office Module
Definity - Configuring the Office Module
Pre-Configuration Checklist
Ensure that the installation procedure for the Office Module has been completed, and all cables are con-
nected correctly.
nected correctly.
Configuration Procedure
The Office Module’s serial communications port (the COM port) is used by all three data types: Serial,
Ethernet and Dial-up (default) . For the Serial and Dial-up modes, it is the means of transmitting and receiv-
ing data to and from the unit. For the Ethernet data type, it provides access to a management interface (which
you access with a VT100 compatible terminal emulation program).
Ethernet and Dial-up (default) . For the Serial and Dial-up modes, it is the means of transmitting and receiv-
ing data to and from the unit. For the Ethernet data type, it provides access to a management interface (which
you access with a VT100 compatible terminal emulation program).
To connect the Office Module and your PC, you need a straight through RS-232 serial cable with a male
DB9 connector. The connector on the other end of the cable is dependent upon your PC’s serial port connec-
tor.
DB9 connector. The connector on the other end of the cable is dependent upon your PC’s serial port connec-
tor.
For U interface units you must program the SPID numbers and the numbers for your ISDN line. For S/T
interface you can configure the MSN numbers if required.
interface you can configure the MSN numbers if required.
For basic operation of S/T interface units (no data) there is no need to change the default settings pro-
grammed in the EXTender. Refer to the 3000 System Administrator’s Guide for directions on configuring
the EXTender for data operation.
grammed in the EXTender. Refer to the 3000 System Administrator’s Guide for directions on configuring
the EXTender for data operation.
Accessing the Terminal Configuration Menu
For all data types:
1.
To access the configuration menu for the Switch Module, you must connect a terminal or PC to the RS-
232 port of the Switch Module.
232 port of the Switch Module.
The PC must be running a terminal emulation package. Configure your terminal or terminal application
to 9600bps, No parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. The terminal type should be set to VT100.
2.
Unplug the Office Module, and plug it back in after waiting a few seconds. When the Office Module is
powered-up, it will begin a specific blink sequence eventually ending with a series of 3 sets of yellow
blinks.
powered-up, it will begin a specific blink sequence eventually ending with a series of 3 sets of yellow
blinks.
3.
Type the word MENU from your PC or terminal while the LED blinks its first set of 8 yellow flashes,
described above. The Configuration menu will appear.
described above. The Configuration menu will appear.
For dialup data type only:
If your Module’s data type is Dial-up (the factory default data type) you can access terminal configuration at
any time from the AT command mode.
any time from the AT command mode.
1.
To access the configuration menu you must connect a terminal or PC to the RS-232 port of the Office
Module. The PC must be running a terminal emulation package with terminal type set to VT100.
Module. The PC must be running a terminal emulation package with terminal type set to VT100.
2.
Configure your PC COM port settings to match the Office Module.The factory default COM port set-
tings for dial-up data types are: 57600 bps, No parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. If this has been changed
set your PC to use the current settings or use the Power-up Access Method (optional).
tings for dial-up data types are: 57600 bps, No parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. If this has been changed
set your PC to use the current settings or use the Power-up Access Method (optional).