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Page 1 - Motorola

Motorola3460 Fast’R User Guide

Page 3

3460 Fast’RA-2EEC Directive ConformityThe CE mark appears on each CE-compliant product. The following statement explains its significance.This product

Page 4

3460 Fast’RA-3These products have further been assessed against the CTR21 “deltas” which ensure maximum compatibility with the PSTN networks of the EU

Page 5 - Appendix C. Specifications

3460 Fast’RA-4• Two-Wire Leased-Line: All products bearing the EU permission to connect symbol have been approved to European Commission Decision “CTR

Page 6

3460 Fast’RA-5Regulatory MarkingType-approval labels indicate compliance with country regulations:• Stand-alone modems carry country-specific labels t

Page 7 - Mise en Garde

3460 Fast’RA-6Country Statutory Statements: CanadaIndustry Canada Equipment Attachment LimitationsNoticeThe Industry Canada label identifies certified

Page 8

3460 Fast’RA-7Canadian Emission Statements3460 Fast’R: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equi

Page 9 - Trademarks

3460 Fast’RA-8Country Statutory Statements: U. K.Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect or DTMF signaling, only DTMF signaling perform

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3460 Fast’RA-9Country Statutory Statements: U. S. A.FCC Part 68 Registration InformationThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established ru

Page 11 - Motorola Customer Information

3460 Fast’RA-10Fax Branding: The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic devi

Page 12

3460 Fast’RA-11However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inte

Page 13 - Customer Response Card

xiMotorola Customer InformationIf you have questions or problems, or you need assistance with technical, sales, or billing matters, please call our Cu

Page 14 - BUSINESS REPLY MAIL

3460 Fast’RA-12Product Safety Regulatory MarkingRegulatory labels indicate compliance with safety standards. Modems and enclosures carry one of the fo

Page 15 - Hardware Installation

B-1Appendix BAttention (AT) CommandsIn This AppendixThis section describes modem control and management commands,selected fax commands, S-register inf

Page 16

3460 Fast’RB-2E Echo Async AT Commands to TerminalE0 =DisabledE1 =Enabled. The modem echoes asynchronous commands to the computer.H Busy Out TestH0 =E

Page 17 - Step Action

3460 Fast’RB-3P Select Pulse Dialing Has same effect as AT*PT1Q Display Result CodeQ0 =Enable. Result codes are displayed on the computer.Q1 =DisableQ

Page 18

3460 Fast’RB-4Y Send Longspace Before DisconnectingY0 =OffY1 =On. The modem disconnects when it receives space longer than 1.6 seconds. When terminati

Page 19

3460 Fast’RB-5*BK Break-Signal Receipt Handling Controls how the modem handles the break signal in reliable and auto-reliable data modes. Break signal

Page 20

3460 Fast’RB-6*DA Default Telephone Number to Dial When DTR 108=On0 =Off, no defaultn =Phonebook entry n, where n = 1 to 4, and a telephone number is

Page 21 - Connecting Ports

3460 Fast’RB-71 =Enable. Data compression is attempted.If the modem is using LAPM error correction, it uses V.42bis data compression when DC=Enabled.

Page 22 - Avertissement

3460 Fast’RB-88 =9.6 KBPS9=12.0 KBPS10 =14.4 KBPS11 =16.8 KBPS12 =19.2 KBPS13 =21.6 KBPS14 =24.0 KBPS15 =26.4 KBPS16 =28.8 KBPS17 =31.2 KBPS18 =33.6 K

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3460 Fast’RB-9*DR Automatically Redial Failed CallsThe modem waits for a country-specific time between redials. If the AT*LN option is enabled, the mo

Page 25 - One or Two Enclosures

3460 Fast’RB-103 =RTS/CTS. In asynchronous applications, the local modem and computer use RTS/CTS signals to operate flow control. The terminal uses R

Page 26 - Three or More Enclosures

3460 Fast’RB-114 =2 hours5 =4 hours*LF Dial Line FilterEnables the modem to improve performance on long local loops on dial lines. Site-specific.0 =Op

Page 27 - Vorsicht

3460 Fast’RB-12*MD PSTN Signaling Determines the modem’s disconnect signaling when operating in the V.34, V.32bis, or V.32 (coded or uncoded) modulati

Page 28 - Group Country

3460 Fast’RB-134 =2.4 KBPS5 =4.8 KBPS6 =7.2 KBPS7 =9.6 KBPS8=12.0 KBPS9=14.4 KBPS10 =16.8 KBPS11 =19.2 KBPS12 =21.6 KBPS13 =24.0 KBPS14 =26.4 KBPS15 =

Page 29

3460 Fast’RB-149=14.4 KBPS10 =16.8 KBPS11 =19.2 KBPS12 =21.6 KBPS13 =24.0 KBPS14 =26.4 KBPS15 =28.8 KBPS16 =31.2 KBPS17 =33.6 KBPS*NA Network Control

Page 30

3460 Fast’RB-15*NE Secondary ChannelThe AT*NE command controls secondary channel operation. You can enable and disable the secondary channel through t

Page 31

3460 Fast’RB-16*NP Network Control Pass ThroughPass Through options affect only dial connections. Pass Through options determine:• How and whether a l

Page 32

3460 Fast’RB-17*OS DTE (Computer) Overspeed CompensationLets modem compensate when an async or sync device sends data to the modem faster than specifi

Page 33

3460 Fast’RB-18*RE Initiate/Terminate RestoralThe originating modem determines when to initiate restoral.0=Disable1=NM/Fast’RVu Only2 =NM/Fast’RVu/DTR

Page 34 - Configurations

3460 Fast’RB-191 =High. The modem sets RTS high. Use this option if the computer does not provide RTS. *RT Auto Retrain When enabled, the modem retrai

Page 35 - Installing a Modem Card

Customer Response CardMotorola would like your help in improving its product documentation. Pleasecomplete and return this card to provide your feedba

Page 36

3460 Fast’RB-202 =Reliable. In async applications, once the local modem connects with a remote modem, it attempts to establish an error-corrected link

Page 37 - Removing a Modem Card

3460 Fast’RB-21*VC V.25bis Character Code0 =ASCII1=EBCDIC*VF V.25bis Format0 =BitSync1 =CharSync*VI V.25bis Synchronizing Idle Signal0=Mark1 =Characte

Page 38 - AC Power Module

3460 Fast’RB-22*ZC Callback After Incoming CallDetermines the source of the telephone number that your modem calls when it receives a valid access sec

Page 39 - DC Power Module

3460 Fast’RB-23*ZV Verify PasswordIf access security is enabled, this option selects the method used to verify a password.0=Disable. Password and call

Page 40

3460 Fast’RB-24&D DTR ControlDetermines how the modem interprets DTR signal. 0=High. The modem ignores DTR from the computer; it reads DTR as alwa

Page 41

3460 Fast’RB-25&F [none] Re-Initialize Memory NowResets the modem to factory default settings. Option sets are restored to their original settings

Page 42 - 2.5-4 cm

3460 Fast’RB-262 =DTR Dial. On a de-asserted-to-asserted DTR transition, the modem dials the Phonebook number specified by the Default Dial option. Th

Page 43

3460 Fast’RB-27&T Test0=End Test1 =Initiate Local Analog Loopback (LAL)3 =Initiate Local Digital Loopback (LDL). Note: this test is not supported

Page 44

3460 Fast’RB-28&Y Power Up in Option Set0=Old. On power up the modem uses the last saved option set.1 =1. On power up the modem uses Option Set 1.

Page 45 - Vanguard Enclosure

3460 Fast’RB-29+FCLASS=? Service Class.Tests the modem’s Service Class.0 Data modem1 Service Class 1 fax modem2.0 Service Class 2.0 fax modem+FCLASS=n

Page 46

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Page 47 - Basic Modem Setup

3460 Fast’RB-30+FMR? Software Revision LevelRequests software revision ID from the modem when it is operating in Fax Class 1 mode (+FCLASS=1).The mode

Page 48 - Asynchronous Operation

3460 Fast’RB-31Options Stored in Status (S-) RegistersSome AT command options are stored in status registers.S-Register Command Cross-ReferenceRegiste

Page 49

3460 Fast’RB-32S11 DTMF Tone DurationATS11=n(72)Set duration (ms)S12 Escape Code Guard Time*ATS 12= n(50)Set duration (0.02 sec.)S18 Test Timer ATS18=

Page 50 - Fax Setup on Windows

3460 Fast’RB-33Bit 1 0 Disable restoral indicator on EIA Pin 22, where asserted means restoral is active1 Enable restoral indicator on EIA Pin 22, whe

Page 51

3460 Fast’RB-34Result Messages and CodesThe modem follows most AT commands with messages that indicate its responses or actions. The following table s

Page 52

3460 Fast’RB-35CONNECT 38400 47CONNECT 57600 48CONNECT 115200 49CONNECT 230400 50Connect Message Result Codes, Reliable=ShortCONNECT RELIABLE 60CONNEC

Page 53 - Advanced Modem Setup

3460 Fast’RB-36CONNECT 4800 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y)63CONNECT 7200 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y)64CONNECT 9600 RELIABLE EC=(x) DC=(y)65CONNECT 12000 RELIABLE E

Page 54 - Issuing AT Commands

3460 Fast’RB-37Remote Configuration Result CodesRC DENIED 12RC ESTABLISHED 13RC COMPLETE 15RC ABORTED 16Miscellaneous Result CodesPASSWORD PROTECTED 1

Page 56 - Managing Option Sets

C-1Appendix CSpecificationsIn This AppendixThis appendix describes the physical characteristics, connectors, and interfaces of: • The 3460 Fast’R stan

Page 57

1-1Chapter 1Hardware InstallationIntroductionThe Motorola 3460 Fast’R or 3460 Fast’R Plus modem provides reliable data communication to meet a wide va

Page 58

3460 Fast’RC-2Physical CharacteristicsThe stand-alone modem has a single modem in a plastic housing. Units may be stacked on a shelf or rack. Clips fo

Page 59

3460 Fast’RC-3Operating ModesData OperationFull-duplex, point-to-point.Accessway enclosure-card modems, Vanguard 3460 V.34 Daughtercard modems, and st

Page 60

3460 Fast’RC-4Environmental Limits Operating ConditionsCondition Modem Card AccessWay Stand-AloneTemperature Operating temperature: 32° to 122°F (0°

Page 61

3460 Fast’RC-5Electromagnetic CompatibilityThe stand-alone modem, Fast’R modem card, and AccessWay enclosure conform to the following emissions standa

Page 62 - Non-Option Set Parameters

3460 Fast’RC-6AccessWay Enclosure Power Supply and Power RequirementsThe enclosure backplane (Figure D-1) provides common power and communications con

Page 63

3460 Fast’RC-7AccessWay Enclosure and Network ManagementThe enclosure provides a network management interface to a Motorola 9000 NMS. Up to four enclo

Page 64

3460 Fast’RC-8Connectors and InterfacesAccessWay Enclosure Connectors and InterfacesTelephone Connectors, Modems That Support Two-Wire Leased or Dial

Page 65

3460 Fast’RC-9The enclosure has up to 32 female DB25 connectors for connection to a computer (DTE), which support a subset of the ITU-T V.24 and EIA/T

Page 66 - Access Security Functions

3460 Fast’RC-10The enclosure has RJ-11 connectors or mass-termination connectors for the dial and two-wire leased line telephone interface.In some cou

Page 67 - Restriction

3460 Fast’RC-11The enclosure has two female 8-pin DIN connectors for connection to a network management system. The enclosure has one power interface

Page 68 - Quiet Answer

3460 Fast’R1-2• Automated software download and flash memory for easy upgrades• V.54 diagnostic test suite• LED displays that indicate modem activity

Page 69

3460 Fast’RC-12Vanguard 3460 V.34 Daughtercard Connectors and InterfacesTelephone Interface Pin-outsDIAL ConnectorInterface: RJ-11Connection Type: Dia

Page 70

3460 Fast’RC-13Stand-Alone Modem Connectors and InterfacesThe stand-alone modem rear panel has one female DB25 connector to interface to the computer

Page 71 - Network Management (AT*NE)

3460 Fast’RC-14The stand-alone modem rear panel has two RJ-11 telephone connectors, labelled LINE and PHONE. Telephone Connectors, Modems That Support

Page 72

3460 Fast’RC-15The stand-alone modem rear panel has two female 8-pin DIN connectors. The stand-alone modem rear panel has one power connector. The On

Page 73 - Option Description

3460 Fast’RC-16A stand-alone modem includes a power transformer. The unit conditions the power supply. The off-line configuration (OLC) button is on t

Page 74 - Parameter Option Comment

3460 Fast’RC-17Figure D-2. Stand-Alone Modem Front PanelsMR TR OH CD RD SD4.8 9.6 14.4 19.2 24.0 28.8+LINE RATEDATA RATE3460 Fast’R9.6 19.2 38.4 57.6

Page 75

3460 Fast’RC-18Figure D-3. Card Modem Front PanelsFigure D-4. Vanguard 3460 V.34 Daughtercard PanelTwo-Wire Leased- Line and Four-Wire Leased-Line/Mod

Page 76

3460 Fast’RC-19Status LEDsCards and stand-alone modems have the following front panel indicators. On a dual-modem card, each modem has a set of indica

Page 77 - Fast’RVu

3460 Fast’RC-20Light BarsSome stand-alone modems have front-panel light-bars that display information about the modem’s current performance:On modems

Page 78 - Getting Started With Fast’RVu

3460 Fast’RC-21CompatibilityThe modem is compatible with modems that comply with the CCITTV-series specifications and ITU modulation modes, including

Page 79 - Language Options

3460 Fast’R1-3Installing a Stand-Alone ModemIn the shipping carton, locate the items shown in Figure 1-1.Figure 1-1. 3460 Fast’R Stand-Alone Modem Par

Page 81 - Useful Information

D-1Appendix DFour-Button/LCD User InterfaceIntroductionThis appendix describes following elements that are present on 3460 Fast’R Plus stand-alone mod

Page 82

3460 Fast’RD-2Menu Organization—Categories, Parameters, and OptionsThe front-panel menu tree is organized functionally into categories, parameters, an

Page 83

3460 Fast’RD-3Using the Front-Panel User InterfaceFigure D-1 shows the 3460 Fast’R Plus modem front panel interface.Figure D-1. 3460 Fast’R Plus Modem

Page 84 - Entering Commands

3460 Fast’RD-4Status LEDsFor descriptions of the status LEDs, refer to Chapter 2, “Basic Modem Setup”.DownAt the menu tree top level, steps through ca

Page 85

RET - 1Return ProceduresIntroductionThe following sections apply to U.S.A. customers only. Non-U.S.A. customers with questions or concerns regarding r

Page 86

RET - 2Factory RepairTo return equipment for factory repair, call the Motorola ING Technical Support Center at (800) 544-0062, for return authorizatio

Page 87 - Remote Modem

INDEX-1IndexSymbols##### command B-1* commands B-4+ commands B-28+++ command 3-2, B-1=D-2Numerics2-wire leased line B-25326X Series modem C-213460 Fas

Page 88 - Downloading Modem Software

INDEX-2Index (continued)A (Continued)AT*AS 3-22AT*DI 3-22AT*HD 3-22AT*LE 3-23AT*NE 3-19AT*NO 4-11AT*RE 3-23AT*RR 3-23AT*TR 3-23Auto Retrain B-19Automa

Page 89 - Troubleshooting Steps

Index (continued)INDEX-3C (Continued)CD LED C-19CD-ROM 1-10, 4-2CE mark A-2central network administration facility 3-17Change command 3-8change modem

Page 90 - Troubleshooting Actions

3460 Fast’R1-44. If ferrite beads are included with your modem, install them on both telephone cables:a) Snugly wrap the cable once completely around

Page 91

INDEX-4Index (continued)D (Continued)Default configuration 4-8default option 3-16, D-2defaultsfront panel D-2Delay Before Looking for DTR B-32diagnosi

Page 92

Index (continued)INDEX-5E (Continued)emissions standards C-5enclosure backplane 3-20Enter Access Security Group Password B-22Enter button D-3Enter On-

Page 93

INDEX-6Index (continued)Hheat output C-2Help menu 4-5Hold Dial Line 3-22, B-10host computer 2-1how to configure the Vanguard 3460 Daughtercard 1-31how

Page 94

Index (continued)INDEX-7MM Series modem C-21main data channel 3-17managing remote modems in AccessWay 3-20mass-termination connectors 1-22, C-10mass-t

Page 95

INDEX-8Index (continued)O (Continued)on-line help 4-5on-line service 2-1operating conditions C-4option set commands 3-8Option Set Options 3-12option s

Page 96

Index (continued)INDEX-9RRA command 3-17RD LED C-19RDL B-27Redial command 3-8Redial Last Number B-17re-execute last command B-1regulatory approval dec

Page 97

INDEX-10Index (continued)R (Continued)RJ-11 connectors 1-22, C-10RJ-11 interface pin-outs C-10RJ-11 Telco cable 1-3RTS Control B-18RTS/CTS Delay B-32r

Page 98 - Running Diagnostic Tests

Index (continued)INDEX-11S (Continued)Status Message B-27STATUS option of Fast’RVu 4-4Store Value in S-Register B-3symbols (dial string) 3-9synchronou

Page 99 - Regulatory Information

INDEX-12Index (continued)VV.22bis B-25V.25bis Character Code B-21V.25bis Format B-21V.25bis Response B-21V.25bis Synchronizing Idle Signal B-21V.25bis

Page 100 - EEC Directive Conformity

3460 Fast’R1-5Figure 1-2. Ferrite Bead InstallationCable Looped OnceAround BeadTo Modem ConnectorCable2 - 4 cm

Page 101 - 3460 Fast’R

3460 Fast’RNotices2000 Motorola, Inc.20 Cabot BoulevardMansfield, Massachusetts 02048(508) 261-4000All rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.Proprietary Ma

Page 102

3460 Fast’R1-6Figure 1-3. Modem Rear Panel and Cable ConnectionsPower Optional Fast’RVuConnectors. See Chapter 4.(A) Modems that support two-wire lea

Page 103 - Regulatory Marking

3460 Fast’R1-7Safety and Operational NoticesPower TransformerWarningThe stand-alone modem is for use with an approved power transformer, available onl

Page 104 - Limitations

3460 Fast’R1-8RepairWarningDo not attempt to repair the modem or enclosure. They contain no electronic components that can be serviced or replaced by

Page 105

3460 Fast’R1-9LightningWarningAll Motorola devices should be used in environments designed for computers and electronic equipment. In areas susceptibl

Page 106

3460 Fast’R1-10Installing an AccessWay EnclosureThe AccessWay enclosure houses up to 16 Fast’R modem cards and a power module. Checking AccessWay Encl

Page 107 - (508) 261-4000

3460 Fast’R1-11Cooling for One or Two EnclosuresWhen one or two enclosures are mounted in a rack or cabinet, one directly above the other, with no oth

Page 108

3460 Fast’R1-12Fan and Deflector RequirementsForced-air cooling for up to four rack-mounted enclosures can be provided by fans and a deflector, mounte

Page 109

3460 Fast’R1-13CautionFailure to comply with these requirements may result in thermal/electrical stress that can affect reliability or cause serious d

Page 110 - • UL, CSA, and TUV

3460 Fast’R1-149 Permanently connectedEN60950 HD-21 (HAR)10 China GB 2099 GB 50231Cord size should be 0.75 mm or 18 AWG minimum.2Cords listed as HAR s

Page 111 - Attention (AT) Commands

3460 Fast’R1-15Installing the Enclosure in an Equipment RackPlace the AccessWay enclosure in a 19-inch (48.3 cm) EIA/RETMA equipment rack or cabinet.W

Page 112 - (continued)

3460 Fast’RiiiAbout This GuideMotorola Customer InformationCustomer Response CardChapter 1. Hardware InstallationIntroduction ...

Page 113

3460 Fast’R1-16WarnungMotorola-Geräte sind grundsätzlich in für Rechner und elektronische Anlagen vorgesehenen Umgebungen zu verwenden. In unwettergef

Page 114

3460 Fast’R1-17Figure 1-7 shows how to attach a ferrite bead to a mass-termination multi-line telephone cable.Figure 1-7. Ferrite Bead Installation3.

Page 115

3460 Fast’R1-18Figure 1-8. Cabling an AccessWay EnclosureCabling One or More Enclosures to a ComputerYou can connect up to four enclosures together an

Page 116

3460 Fast’R1-19Figure 1-9. Cabling AccessWay Enclosures TogetherIN OUTINOUTINOUTINOUT12121212First Enclosure (Locations 1-32)Second Enclosure (Locatio

Page 117

3460 Fast’R1-20Modem Addresses in Multiple-Enclosure ConfigurationsWhen you cable enclosures together, their modem slots are assigned the following ad

Page 118

3460 Fast’R1-21Installing/Removing Modem CardsInstalling a Modem CardYou can install 3460 Fast’R cards in an AccessWay while it is operating. Figure 1

Page 119

3460 Fast’R1-224. If your AccessWay has:• Individual telephone cable connectors, connect cables from the telephone service outlets to each modem conne

Page 120

3460 Fast’R1-23Figure 1-11. Installing a Modem Card in an AccessWayRemoving a Modem CardYou can remove modem cards from an AccessWay while it is opera

Page 121

3460 Fast’R1-24Power ModulesThis section provides basic information about AC and DC power modules for the AccessWay enclosure.WarningTo avoid the poss

Page 122

3460 Fast’R1-25DC Power ModuleThe AccessWay -48 VDC-powered enclosure provides:• Optional independent dual DC power module operation• Optional indepen

Page 123

3460 Fast’RivChapter 3. Advanced Modem Setup (Continued)Non-Option Set Parameters... 3-10A

Page 124

3460 Fast’R1-266. Optionally, connect a remote alarm monitoring device to the AccessWay, to alert you to a fault in the DC output voltage.a) Determine

Page 125

3460 Fast’R1-27Figure 1-12. Power Module Alarm Circuit Switches OpenNormalClosedCaptiveScrewsPower Module Enclosure

Page 126

3460 Fast’R1-28Figure 1-13. AccessWay Terminal Block and Cable SupportTip for Power Module SetupWhen equipping an AccessWay that has two power modules

Page 127

3460 Fast’R1-29Installing a Second DC Power ModuleYou can install a second DC power module, while the AccessWay is operating, as follows. Installing a

Page 128

3460 Fast’R1-30Figure 1-14. Dual DC Power Module LocationsLeft Power Module SlotSlot 9Power ModuleFront of EnclosureRight Power Module SlotLocation (T

Page 129

3460 Fast’R1-31Installing a Modem Daughtercard, Vanguard EnclosureThe Vanguard 3460 V.34 Daughtercard card operates in Vanguard enclosures. For instru

Page 131

2-1Chapter 2Basic Modem SetupIntroductionTo operate the modem using mostly pre-configured options (an option set), follow the instructions here. To se

Page 132

3460 Fast’R2-2Asynchronous OperationEntering Commands to the ModemIf you use a communications program to enter commands: the commands shown here are t

Page 133

3460 Fast’R2-3Leased-Line Synchronous OperationSet up a modem for leased line operation with a synchronous protocol as follows. Using a special remote

Page 134

3460 Fast’RvAppendix C. SpecificationsIn This Appendix ... C-1Physical

Page 135

3460 Fast’R2-4Fax Setup on WindowsTo use the modem’s fax functions, you must logically install the modem. This procedure assumes the modem is already

Page 136

3460 Fast’R2-55)Install and run a fax application.Enter your User Setup/Branding information to comply with country communications regulations (Append

Page 138

3-1Chapter 3Advanced Modem SetupVanguard Daughtercard SetupThe Vanguard 3460 V.34 Daughtercard’s default option set uses an async protocol. However, t

Page 139

3460 Fast’R3-2Modem Configuration and CommandsWhat is the Configuration?The modem configuration is the complete current set of parameter options, whic

Page 140

3460 Fast’R3-3What Are Option Sets?Option sets are predefined configurations. The modem comes with two option sets. You can either:• Operate the modem

Page 141 - Value) Description

3460 Fast’R3-4Managing Option SetsThe modem is pre-set with Option Set 1 as the active configuration. • For asynchronous application protocols, build

Page 142

3460 Fast’R3-5Selecting and Customizing Option Set 2Manage a leased-line synchronous modem configuration as follows.Configuring a Modem for Leased-Lin

Page 143

3460 Fast’R3-6Option-Set Parameter Default OptionsThis section lists the pre-configured option-set parameter options. Table 3-1. Option-Set Default Op

Page 144 - Result Messages and Codes

3460 Fast’R3-7Hold Dial Line AT *HD0=Off AT*HD0=OffDial to Lease ThresholdAT*LE0=Off AT*LE0=OffDTR Delay AT S 25 = 5 AT S 2 5 =5Flow Control AT*FL3=RT

Page 146

3460 Fast’R3-8AT Commands for Modem TasksAT Action CommandsAT commands for performing basic functions are as follows. Sync Idle AT*V11=Char1AT*V11=Cha

Page 147

3460 Fast’R3-9Dial ModifiersThe following table shows the symbols used in dial strings. ATS n= x Change S-Register n to Value x*ATS n? Display S-Regis

Page 148

3460 Fast’R3-10Non-Option Set ParametersThis section describes parameters that are independent of the option set selected. Determine whether the defau

Page 149 - Specifications

3460 Fast’R3-11ATX4=Modem waits for dial tone and detects busy signal. Uses only NO CARRIER, CONNECT, CONNECT <Rate>, BUSY, and NO DIAL TONE res

Page 150 - Physical Characteristics

3460 Fast’R3-12Phone Book [Blank] AT &Z =n; n=1-4.Storage for telephone strings, to 40 characters.Access Security OptionsCallback Phone Number So

Page 151 - Operating Modes

3460 Fast’R3-13AT *HD3=3 minutesAT *HD4=4 minutesAT*HD5=5 minutesDial to Lease Threshold AT*LE0=Off AT*LE1=15 minutesAT*LE2=30 minutesAT*LE3=1 hourAT*

Page 152 - Environmental Limits

3460 Fast’R3-14Access Security FunctionsPassword Verification on ConnectionPassword verification applies to incoming calls. With password verification

Page 153 - Electromagnetic Compatibility

3460 Fast’R3-15Configuration and Phone Number Access RestrictionConfiguration and Phone Number Access Restriction apply to a local modem. With this fu

Page 154 - Power Requirements

3460 Fast’R3-16IMPORTANT: Know your password before enabling password functions. If you cannot remember the password, the only way to regain access to

Page 155

3460 Fast’R3-17Configuring a Remote Modem (AT*RA)You can set remote-modem parameter options and view remote-modem status from a local 3460 Fast’R with

Page 156 - Connectors and Interfaces

3460 Fast’RviiAbout This GuideIntroductionThis guide describes Motorola 3460 Fast’R Modem hardware and software installation and operation.AudienceThi

Page 157 - LINE B Connectors

3460 Fast’R3-185.Optionally, end the remote-configuration session without saving changes by entering AT*RQ. The remote modem responds: RC ABORTEDConfi

Page 158

3460 Fast’R3-19Network Management (AT*NE)The 3460 Modem offers an in-band secondary channel for network management commands, so you can configure mode

Page 159 - Step Stage

3460 Fast’R3-20Managing Remote Modems in an AccessWay EnclosureManaging remote modems in an AccessWay enclosure requires the following setup and opera

Page 160 - LEASE Connector

3460 Fast’R3-21AT*NP Parameter OptionsOption Description*NP0A local modem, connected through its network control-in (NC IN) port to a local manager:•

Page 161 - Pin Circuit Function

3460 Fast’R3-22Configuring Modems for RestoralYou can configure the modem to automatically respond to deteriorating leased-line conditions by switchin

Page 162 - PHONE/LINE Connector

3460 Fast’R3-23Dial to Lease ThresholdAT *LE3=1 hour The originating modem uses the LE option to determine when to disconnect from a dial line and ret

Page 164

4-1Chapter 4Fast’RVuIntroductionFast’RVu is a Windows application that helps you:• View and set modem options without learning AT commands• Check devi

Page 165 - Stand-Alone 3460 Fast’R Modem

3460 Fast’R4-2Getting Started With Fast’RVuFast’RVu is provided on the 3460 Fast’R CD-ROM. Refer to the readme.txt file on the CD-ROM.When you run Fas

Page 166

3460 Fast’R4-3Language OptionsYou can set up Fast’RVu to display button text in any language. Specifying a Modem in Fast’RVuSpecify a modem to access

Page 167 - LED Description

3460 Fast’RviiiVorsichtEin Vorsichtshinweis macht Sie darauf aufmerksam, daß Nichtbefolgung zu Software-, Hardware- oder Datenschäden führen kann.¡Pre

Page 168 - This: Indicates

3460 Fast’R4-44.In the Fast’RVu main window, select:• ENCLOSURE LOCATION to operate on:— A 3460 Fast’R in an AccessWay enclosure. — A Vanguard 3460 V.

Page 169 - Compatibility

3460 Fast’R4-5Useful InformationTable 4-1. Navigating and Initiating Actions in Fast’RVuTo... Do This:Display on-line help windows automatically, acco

Page 170

3460 Fast’R4-6Viewing and Setting Modem OptionsTo view or change modem parameter options, select CONFIGURE from the Fast’RVu window. Select an option

Page 171 - Appendix D

3460 Fast’R4-7Checking Device, Circuit, and Signal StatusTo view modem parameter options, select STATUS from the Fast’RVu main window. Select a status

Page 172 - Parameters, and Options

3460 Fast’R4-8Entering CommandsTo perform an action, select COMMANDS from the Fast’RVu main window, then select a submenu. Table 4-2. Selecting Modem

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3460 Fast’R4-9Example: Copying a Configuration From One Modem to AnotherStep Action1.Select COMMANDS from the Fast’RVu window. The Command options win

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3460 Fast’R4-10Executing Line and Modem TestsTo execute a test of the telephone line quality or modem transmit/receive paths, select TESTS from the Fa

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3460 Fast’R4-11Using Fast’RVu to Communicate With a Remote ModemNetwork Management OverrideYou can enable and disable a modem’s responses to network m

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3460 Fast’R4-12Downloading Modem SoftwareModems support the use of Fast’RVu for software download through the NM IN port. Downloading Modem Software w

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5-1Chapter 5Troubleshooting Problems andImproving PerformanceTroubleshooting StepsTake the following actions when the modem does not operate correctly

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3460 Fast’RixTrademarksThe following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations.All other brand and produc

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3460 Fast’R5-2Troubleshooting ActionsThe following table provides troubleshooting actions and tips. Table 5-1. Troubleshooting the 3460 Fast’R ModemP

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3460 Fast’R5-3CALL ESTABLISHMENTModem won’t answerCheck cabling.Check parameters:• Answer (ATS)•DTR (AT&D)Ensure that Answer is not set to Manual

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3460 Fast’R5-4Cannot establish a connectionCheck the disconnect code (AT&V) Based on the disconnect reason, take the appropriate action.Check the

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3460 Fast’R5-5DATA MODEThe modem connects, but does not pass dataCheck that the modem is in data mode (ATO)If the modem is not in data mode, establish

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3460 Fast’R5-6Modem disconnects prematurelyEnsure that the remote modem supports error correction.If the remote modem does not support error correctio

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3460 Fast’R5-7If Mode=Normal (AT*SM1), check line quality:• Check CQMS parameters with Fast’RVu• Run a remote digital loopback (RDL) or RDL with patte

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3460 Fast’R5-8Modem doesn’t disconnect when DTR drops or when communications software doesCheck modem’s DTR option (AT&D)Set DTR to an option othe

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3460 Fast’R5-9LEASED-LINE OPERATIONModem won’t connectDetermine whether modems are assigned to answer and originate.Ensure one modem is set to answer

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3460 Fast’R5-10Running Diagnostic TestsThis section describes loopback, busy out, and retrain tests, which analyze local- and remote-modem performance

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A-1Appendix ARegulatory InformationIn This AppendixThis section contains regulatory and safety approval declarations and information for the 3460 Fast

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