Express XRT 128 kbps ISDN Modem User Guide 61202.153L3-1AFebruary 1998 61200153L3 Express XRT ST, Two Phone Ports336048VUR-2 Express XRT Power Sup
Appendix D. Loop Status Messages86 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 87Appendix EConnector PinoutsFigure E-1RS-232 InterfaceTable E-ARS-232 InterfacePin Name I/O Description1 Shield
Appendix E. Connector Pinouts88 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1I = Input O = OutputFigure E-2Modem InterfaceI = Input O = Output20 DTR I Dat
Appendix E. Connector Pinouts61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 89The RJ-11 POTS ports apply to the Express XRT only.Table E-CRJ-11 POTS Port Interf
Appendix E. Connector Pinouts90 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure E-3Express XRT Ground Pinouts48v (XRT)GND+-
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 91IndexNumerics230.4 operationdifficulty with 56Aanalog modemconnect internal 36connecting 28controlling 31applic
Index92 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1dialing a call with AT commands 59dial-up connection problems 55networking 23difficulty with 56dip switche
Index61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 93LLEDs 71front panel 71link down 55loop status messages 83MMacintoshinstallation 12requirements 2modemconfi
Index94 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1startingexpress configuration wizard 39status buffer messages 73supplementary voice service 13switch1 52 6
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61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide i Table of Contents Chapter 1: Overview ...
Express XRT Warranty Registration CardDate Purchased:_________________ Model purchased:_______________Serial Number:__________________Where did you p
On-Line ServicesADTRAN Internet Homepage: http://www.adtran.comThe ADTRAN Internet homepage contains an ISDN Info Desk with the following information:
Table of Contents ii Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help... 19Express Conf
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61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 1 Chapter 1Overview EXPRESS XRT OVERVIEW The Express XRT™ provides high speed network access for Inter-net and r
Chapter 1. Overview 2 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Minimum Requirements What You Provide In order to operate the Express XRT, the following i
Chapter 1. Overview 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 3 What ADTRAN Provides The ADTRAN Express XRT is packaged with the following con-tents (see
Chapter 1. Overview 4 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 5 Chapter 2Installation INSTALLING THE ADTRAN EXPRESS XRT This section describes how to connect the Express XRT
Trademarks • Express XR, Express XRT, and Express Configuration Wizard are trade-marks of ADTRAN, Inc.• Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Micr
Chapter 2. Installation 6 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 If dip switch 2 is set to the Off (up) position, the unit continues to use the factor
Chapter 2. Installation 61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 7 8. Power on the computer.9. Go to the Express XRT Software Installation section. Fig
Chapter 2. Installation 8 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1 Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 Windows 95 Plug and Play 1. During the Windows
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 96. Insert the disk labeled Windows 95 and Windows NT into the 3.5" floppy disk drive
Chapter 2. Installation10 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 2-3Installation OptionsBy default, the Express Configuration Wizard and INF files
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 11Windows NT 3.51 INF File InstallationTo install an ADTRAN Express XRT, use the following
Chapter 2. Installation12 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-13. In the command line, type a:\setup (where a is the disk drive where the ADTRAN Expres
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 13Basic Telephone ServiceIn addition to the computer connection, two analog devices such a
Chapter 2. Installation14 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Automatic RedialAutomatic redial dials the last number dialed. This can be accom-plishe
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 15Using the Express Configuration Wizard Use one of the following methods to start the Exp
FCC regulations require that the following information be provided to the customer in this manual. 1. If your telephone equipment (Express XRT) cause
Chapter 2. Installation16 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 2-5Express Configuration Automatic Guide option6. If you want the Express Configu
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 17Figure 2-6Express Wizard Configuration Start ScreenFigure 2-7Express Wizard Configurati
Chapter 2. Installation18 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 2-8Express Configuration Wizard Connection Tab9. To automatically detect the requ
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 19After installation is complete, the Express XRT resets the ISDN line for a clean start.
Chapter 2. Installation20 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 2-9Express Configuration Wizard Tray ToolTo prevent the Express Configuration Wiz
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 21Three icons appear in the Tool Tray at different times representing three different stat
Chapter 2. Installation22 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Express Configuration Tray Tool MenuWhen using the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Too
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 23ExitExits the Tray Tool.Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up NetworkingDial-Up Networking for W
Chapter 2. Installation24 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-114.In the Make a New Connection menu, enter the number to di-al.15.Click NEXT.16.Click F
Chapter 2. Installation61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 254. Enter ISDN phone number 2.5. Enable Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch (this option is only val
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim-its for a Cl
Chapter 2. Installation26 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 2-16VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 27Chapter 3Installing an Analog ModemAn external or internal analog modem can be connected to the Ex-press XRT to
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem28 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 3-1External Analog Modem ApplicationConnecting an External Analog M
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 296. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable to the Dial
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem30 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-112.Click FINISH.13.Click Close.14.The external analog modem may now be use
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 31Controlling an External Analog ModemThere are three options for enabling a
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem32 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 3-2Express Configuration Wizard: Connecting an External ModemIf th
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 33Express Configuration Wizard Modem DisableUse the Express Configuration Wi
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem34 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 3-4HyperACCESS: Verifying External Modem ConnectionTo enable an ex
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 35Terminal Emulation Modem DisableWhen using HyperACCESS or other terminal e
CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out
Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem36 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 3-7Internal Analog Modem ApplicationWhen using an internal analog m
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 37Chapter 4Application ConfigurationThere are three methods available for configuring the Express XRT: Express
Chapter 4. Application Configuration38 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1The Express XRT can be reset to the factory default settings by set-ting sw
Chapter 4. Application Configuration61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 39Factory: V.120 64k (Remote Access)Factory: Async BONDING 128k (Remote Acces
Chapter 4. Application Configuration40 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Internet and Remote AccessChameleon by NetManage is a Microsoft Windows sof
Chapter 4. Application Configuration61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 41Figure 4-1ISDN Setup Tab4. Enter the following information (under the ISDN
Chapter 4. Application Configuration42 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 4-2Protocol Tab6. The Call Type should only be changed to Data 56 kb
Chapter 4. Application Configuration61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 43The following procedure explains how to create a button for the profile cre
Chapter 4. Application Configuration44 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-18. The User Program window is displayed again and the name field can be cha
Chapter 4. Application Configuration61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 45directory number on which message waiting has been provi-sioned. Once a mes
The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by t
Chapter 4. Application Configuration46 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1BBS ApplicationsTo access a bulletin board service, a new profile will need
Chapter 4. Application Configuration61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 47Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP)The Express XRT now supports S
Chapter 4. Application Configuration48 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 49Chapter 5Upgrading SoftwareAs features are added to the Express XRT, software upgrades may be necessary. The E
Chapter 5. Upgrading Software50 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Figure 5-1Diagnostics Tab3. Click the button labeled Select File to Download. Sele
Chapter 5. Upgrading Software61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 51HyperACCESSFor Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0:From the Start button, choose Program
Chapter 5. Upgrading Software52 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1first button on the left). Once a connection is established, Con-nected displays
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 53Chapter 6TroubleshootingTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINESThis section provides troubleshooting techniques to alleviate
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting54 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Power/Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash GreenThis indicates a configuration problem. V
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 55Dial-Up Connection ProblemsMany connection problems can be diagnosed by viewing the s
SHIPPING: The cost of shipping the equipment from Buyer’s fa-cility back to ADTRAN shall be paid by the Buyer. The cost for re-turn shipping of the
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting56 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1External Analog Modem Not DetectedIf the Express Configuration Wizard cannot detect t
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 57Appendix AAT Commands and S-RegistersAT COMMANDSWhile a call is not established, the DTE port accepts AT com-ma
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers58 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1maximum length for a command line is 40 characters. Each com-mand line
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 59Changing a String S-RegisterType ATSS followed by the number of the stri
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers60 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1I0 Identify unit. Commands the unit to display model number.I1 Identify
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 61*These presets are invoked by &Z0 through &Z9 AT commands. The
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers62 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1AT Command Response Message TypesV0 Numeric response messagesV1 Verbal r
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 63S-REGISTER LISTS0 AUTO ANSWER Determines how the Express XRT answers an
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers64 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1S12 ESCAPE TIME Determines the delay required immediately before and aft
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 65S31 DTE RTS Controls operation of the RTS line.0=1 ms delay17=18 ms dela
such claim, suit or action, and shall have given ADTRAN full and exclusive control of the defense thereof, and that ADTRAN shall have sole right to s
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers66 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1S41 BOND TXFA Specifies the number of seconds both end-points attempt to
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 67S53 CALL TYPE Call type (Dial service only).0=Speech1=Audio2=56 Kbps dat
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers68 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1S73 DTE PARITY Selects the number of asynchronous parity bits.0=None1=Od
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 69S93 CALL TYPE ROUTINGDetermines how incoming call is routed when connect
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers70 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 71Appendix BLEDsLEDsThe Express XRT front panel contains five LEDs associated with the DTE port and the ISDN inte
Appendix B. LEDs72 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1PWR/Line Green (On Solid)OffLink Established. No Power or link is not established. In North Ame
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 73Appendix CStatus Buffer Messages2047 BERT origTest remote originated 2047 BERT (bit error rate test) pattern.20
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages74 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1AutoSwitch YYYSwitch type YYY detected during AutoSpid determination. (YYY c
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 75Break to AT cmdUser issued a break-in request. Break ignoredUser issued an ex
Telephone Company Contacts for ISDN Service Ameritech ISDN Repair 1-800-TEAMDATABell Atlantic 1-800-570-ISDNBell South 1-800-247-2020Cincinnati Bell
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages76 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1CID>0 rcvdReceived an incoming call from a third party during negotiations
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 77FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENTThe network does not support the requested supplementar
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages78 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1INVALID_ELEM_CONTENTSCall control error.INVALID_MSG_UNSPECInvalid message: pr
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 79NETWORK_CONGESTIONThe phone network is currently congested.NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORD
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages80 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Phone # Req'd Phone number required for AutoSpid determination.PPP COMPR
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 81SERVICE_NOT_AVAILThe requested service is not available.SOURCE NOT ISDNThe in
Appendix C. Status Buffer Messages82 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1V120 TimeoutV.120 negotiation failed.WRONG_MESSAGECall control error.WRONG_MS
61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 83Appendix DLoop Status MessagesThis appendix lists the status line messages and their definitions. Messages sho
Appendix D. Loop Status Messages84 Express XRT User Guide 61202.153L3-1Getting TEI #2The Express XRT is receiving its second TEI from the network.Link
Appendix D. Loop Status Messages61202.153L3-1 Express XRT User Guide 85V120V.120 rate adaption protocol.
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