ADTRAN Modem 1200153L1 User Manual

Express XR/XRT  
128 kbps ISDN Modem  
Quick Start Guide  
1200153L1  
1200153L2  
3360.9VU01  
Express XR, Data Only  
Express XRT, Two Phone Ports  
Express XR Power Supply, 9.0 V DC Output  
336048VUR-2 Express XRT Power Supply, 48 V DC Output  
61200.153L1-13E  
September 1996  
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FCC regulations require that the following information be provided to the customer  
in this manual.  
1. If your telephone equipment (Express XR/ XRT) causes harm to the telephone  
network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily.  
If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isnt practical,  
you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to file  
a complaint with the FCC.  
2. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,  
operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your  
equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice so as to give you an  
opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.  
3. If you experience trouble with this equipment (Express XR/ XRT), please  
contact ADTRAN (see inside back cover) for repair/ warranty information. The  
telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the  
network until the problem has been corrected, or until you are sure the  
equipment is not malfunctioning.  
4. This unit contains no user-serviceable parts.  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
RADIO FREQUENCY 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 environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or TV reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. The user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by  
ADTRAN will void the users authority to operate this  
equipment.  
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CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise  
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing  
equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Depart-  
ment of Communications.  
Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques  
applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class B prescrites dans la norme  
sur le materiel brouilleur: "Appareils Numeriques," NMB-003 edictee par le  
ministre des Communications.  
CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS  
Notice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies  
certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets  
certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety  
requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will  
operate to the users satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permis-  
sible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications  
company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable  
method of connection. In some cases, the companys inside wiring  
associated with a single line individual service may be extended by  
means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The  
customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions  
may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Cana-  
dian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or  
alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunc-  
tions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the  
user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground  
connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic  
water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution  
may be particularly important in rural areas.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections them-  
selves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority,  
or an electrician, as appropriate.  
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 the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop  
may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the require-  
ment that the total of the Load Numbers of all devices does not exceed  
100.  
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WARRANTY: ADTRAN warrants that items manufactured by ADTRAN  
and supplied under Buyers order shall be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship and will conform to applicable specifications and drawings.  
ADTRANs liability herein, whether based upon breach of warranty or  
contract or negligence in manufacture, shall be limited to replacement or  
repair at ADTRANs election of all such defective or nonconforming items,  
provided that this warranty shall apply only where Buyer has given  
ADTRAN written notice of such defects or nonconformity within five (5)  
years* after delivery by ADTRAN of such items to Buyer. ADTRAN shall  
have the right prior to return to inspect at Buyers plant any items claimed to  
be defective or nonconforming.  
*Note: The following items carry warranty period as shown.  
1. Items not of ADTRAN manufacture will carry the remaining  
warranty and related terms and conditions of the original  
manufacturer.  
2. Encapsulated U-Repeater and Encapsulated DDS Repeater - 2  
years.  
The foregoing constitutes the sole and exclusive remedy of the Buyer and  
exclusive liability of ADTRAN AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY AS TO MER-  
CHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PURPOSE SOLD, DESCRIPTION, QUAL-  
ITY, PRODUCTIVENESS OR ANY OTHER MATTER. Without limiting the  
foregoing, in no event shall ADTRAN be liable for the loss of use or profit or  
other collateral, special or consequential damages.  
RETURNS: Return authorization must be obtained from ADTRAN prior to  
return of any items, including those for repair. Buyers right to repair or  
replacement are governed by this Warranty. Issuance of credit for returned  
items shall be made at ADTRANs discretion upon Buyers request. All  
returns for credit accepted by ADTRAN are subject to a restocking fee.  
SHIPPING: The cost of shipping the equipment from Buyers facility back to  
ADTRAN shall be paid by the Buyer. The cost for return shipping of the  
equipment by surface carrier shall be paid by ADTRAN. ADTRAN will  
utilize other means of express shipment at the request of the Buyer. The cost  
of shipping shall be paid by the Buyer if express shipment is requested. In-  
warranty equipment returned for repair that is found not defective will carry  
a nominal charge to cover handling cost.  
OUT OF WARRANTY: The cost of out-of-warranty repairs including return  
shipment are subject to a charge as quoted by ADTRAN. The cost of the  
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repair will be invoiced and the return of the item will be made using the  
most economical shipment means available. ADTRAN will use other means  
of express shipment at the request of the Buyer. In this case, the cost of  
shipping shall be paid by the Buyer.  
ALTERATIONTOEQUIPMENTPURCHASED:Modificationoralterationtopurchased  
equipment by Buyer, other than that specifically authorized by this Agreement or by  
ADTRAN, shall VOID AND NULLIFY, in its entirety, all warranty conditions as set forth  
in Warranty paragraph.  
ENGINEERING CHANGES: ADTRAN reserves the right to make progress and design  
changes in standard product items ordered without prior approval or notification to  
Buyer and without incurring any obligations or liability to make the same changes in  
items previously manufactured.  
DATA RIGHTS: Rights to any intellectual property residing in the products or any data  
furnished hereunder are not granted except by specific written permission by an  
authorized representative of ADTRAN. Buyer shall have no right to copy or reproduce  
in whole or part any data furnished hereunder without the prior written consent of  
ADTRAN.  
PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INDEMNITY: ADTRAN warrants that the equipment and  
documentation furnished under this Agreement shall be free and clear of infringement  
of any patent or copyright covering the structure or composition of such articles or  
documentation. In the event of a claim, suit or action against Buyer alleging such  
infringement, ADTRANshallsaveBuyeranditsaffiliates, agentsorcustomersharmless  
from liability as finally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction, for such  
infringement, provided that Buyer gives ADTRAN notice promptly of such claim, suit or  
action, and shall have given ADTRAN full and exclusive control of the defense thereof,  
andthatADTRANshallhavesolerighttosettleorcompromisesuchclaim, suitoraction.  
In the event of a claim, suit or action against ADTRAN alleging infringement by the use  
ofanysuchequipmentordocumentation,furnishedunderthisAgreement,incombination  
withotherarticlesorincarryingoutanyprocesscoveredbyapatentownedorcontrolled  
by any other person, in which independent use of the equipment under this Agreement  
would not be an infringement. Buyer shall save ADTRAN harmless from Iiability, as  
finally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction, for such infringement, provided  
that ADTRAN shall have given Buyer full and exclusive control of the defense thereof,  
and that Buyer shall have the sole right to settle claim, suit or action.  
Except as here in provided in this indemnity paragraph, neither Buyer nor ADTRAN  
makesanywarrantytotheotherwithrespecttoanyclaim, suitoractionofanythirdparty  
by way of infringement and neither party shall be responsible to the other for any loss,  
cost or damages consequential or otherwise, that may be suffered by the other as a  
result of any such claim, suit or action.  
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Telephone Company Contacts for ISDN Service  
Ameritech ISDN Repair  
Bell Atlantic  
1-800-TEAMDATA  
1-800-204-7332  
Bell South  
1-800-247-2020  
Cincinnati Bell  
NYNEX  
1-513-566-1611  
1-800-NYT-FAST (New York Area)  
1-800-650-ISDN (New England Area)  
811-8081*  
Pac Bell  
Rochester Tel  
Southwestern Bell  
1-716-777-1811  
1-214-841-7799 (Dallas area)  
1-800-286-8313 (Houston area)  
1-800-344-6357 (Austin area)  
1-314-571-2200 (St. Louis area)  
1-800-223-7508  
US West  
*all Pac Bell customers may call this number with no need for area code  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1. Introduction  
Express XR/ XRT Overview ................................................................................... 1  
Getting Started ......................................................................................................... 1  
Minimum Requirements ......................................................................................... 2  
What You Provide ............................................................................................ 2  
Basic Rate ISDN Line ................................................................................ 2  
What ADTRAN Provides ................................................................................ 3  
Chapter 2. Installation  
Installing the ADTRAN Express XR/ XRT ........................................................... 5  
Verify Switch Settings ...................................................................................... 5  
Connecting the Express XR/ XRT................................................................... 6  
Express XR/ XRT Software Installation ......................................................... 7  
Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 ....................................... 8  
Windows 95 Plug and Play ............................................................... 8  
Win 95/ NT4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation ........................ 8  
Express Configuration Wizard Installation ........................................... 9  
Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 ................................ 9  
Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51 .................................. 10  
Windows NT 3.51 INF File Installation ........................................ 11  
Express Configuration Wizard Installation ......................................... 11  
Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51 ........................... 11  
Basic Telephon Service .................................................................................. 12  
Supplementary Voice Services ..................................................................... 12  
Call Waiting ............................................................................................. 12  
Conference Calling .................................................................................. 13  
Automatic Redial..................................................................................... 13  
Phone Number Allocation ............................................................................ 13  
Single Phone Number Operation ................................................................. 13  
Using the Express Configuration Wizard ................................................... 14  
Auto-Detect SPIDs/ Switch Type ................................................................. 17  
Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help ......................................... 17  
Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool ................................................... 18  
Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu ..................................................... 21  
Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking ............................................. 22  
Macintosh Configuration ..................................................................................... 23  
VT 100 Terminal Emulation ................................................................................. 23  
VT 100 Configuration ..................................................................................... 24  
VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer ...................................................................... 24  
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Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem  
External Analog Modem Application ................................................................. 27  
Connecting an External Analog Modem ..................................................... 28  
Installing a New External Analog Modem ................................................. 29  
Configuring an External Analog Modem ................................................... 30  
Required External Analog Modem Settings ........................................ 30  
Controlling an External Analog Modem .................................................... 31  
Express Configuration Wizard Modem Enable .................................. 31  
Express Configuration Wizard Modem Disable ................................. 33  
Terminal Emulation Modem Enable .................................................... 34  
Terminal Emulation Modem Disable ................................................... 36  
Internal Modem Application ............................................................................... 37  
Connecting an Internal Analog Modem ..................................................... 38  
Chapter 4. Application Configuration  
Factory Default Configuration ............................................................................. 39  
Profile Configurations ........................................................................................... 40  
Express Configuration Wizard ............................................................................ 41  
Sarting the Express Configuration Wizard Software ................................ 41  
Internet and Remote Access .......................................................................... 41  
Creating a Custom Profile ...................................................................... 42  
Defining a User Button ........................................................................... 42  
BBS Applications ............................................................................................ 44  
Defining a Custom HyperACCESS Session ........................................ 44  
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting Guidelines  
Troubleshooting Guidelines ................................................................................. 47  
Power/ Line LED is Off.................................................................................. 47  
Power/ Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 LEDs are Off ............................ 47  
Power/ Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash Green ....................................... 48  
Dial-Up Connection Problems ...................................................................... 48  
Auto-detect Switch/ SPIDs Remains at Link Down .................................. 48  
Express XR/ XRT Not Detected .................................................................... 48  
External Analog Modem Not Detected ....................................................... 50  
Dial-Up Networking Difficulty .................................................................... 50  
Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers  
AT Commands ....................................................................................................... 51  
S-Register List ......................................................................................................... 57  
Appendix B. LEDs  
LEDs ........................................................................................................................ 63  
Appendix C. Status Messages  
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Appendix D. Loop Status Messages  
Appendix E. Connector Pinouts  
List of Tables  
75  
77  
Table B-A Express XR/ XRT LEDs .................................................................... 63  
Table E-A RS-232 Interface ................................................................................ 77  
Table E-B Modem Interface .............................................................................. 78  
Table E-C RJ-11 POTS Port Interfaces .............................................................. 79  
Table E-D RJ-45 ISDN Line Interface ............................................................... 79  
List of Figures  
Figure 1-1 Express XR/ XRT Contents ............................................................... 3  
Figure 2-1 Dip Switches on Rear Panel .............................................................. 6  
Figure 2-2 Standard ISDN Internet/ Remote Access Application .................. 7  
Figure 2-3 Installation Options ......................................................................... 10  
Figure 2-4 ADTRAN Express Configuration Screen ..................................... 14  
Figure 2-5 Unable to Auto-Detect ...................................................................... 15  
Figure 2-6 Express Configuration Wizard Connection Tab .......................... 16  
Figure 2-7 Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool ..................................... 18  
Figure 2-8 Preferences Tab ................................................................................. 19  
Figure 2-9 Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem Enabled ........ 20  
Figure 2-10 Express XR/ XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled . 20  
Figure 2-11 Unknown State ................................................................................. 20  
Figure 2-12 Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu ........................................ 21  
Figure 2-13 VT 100 Terminal Configuration Menu .......................................... 24  
Figure 2-14 VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu ............................................ 25  
Figure 3-1 External Analog Modem Application ........................................... 28  
Figure 3-2 Express Configuration Wizard: Connect an External Modem . 32  
Figure 3-3 No Modem Attached Error Message ............................................. 32  
Figure 3-4 HyperACCESS: Verifying External Modem Connection .......... 34  
Figure 3-5 HyperACCESS: Enabling an External Analog Modem ............. 35  
Figure 3-6 HyperACCESS: Disabling an External Analog Modem ............ 36  
Figure 3-7 Internal Analog Modem Application ............................................ 37  
Figure B-1 Front Panel LEDs ............................................................................. 63  
Figure E-1 RS-232 Interface ................................................................................ 77  
Figure E-2 Modem Interface .............................................................................. 78  
Figure E-3 Ground Pinouts ................................................................................ 79  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
EXPRESS XR/XRT OVERVIEW  
The Express XR/ XRT provides high speed network access for  
Internet and remote office connectivity using ISDN. The unit  
includes ISDN terminal adapter and network termination (NT1)  
functionality, eliminating the need for an external NT1 device.  
The Express XR™ and the Express XRT™ provide the following  
features:  
• Data rates up to 230.4 kbps - over eight times faster than  
analog modems  
• Simple setup with the Express Configuration Wizard™  
• Automatic SPID and Switch Detection (patent pending)  
• Stac® LZS™ compression up to 230.4 kbps  
• Remote configuration  
HyperACCESS® data communications software  
• Windows® Plug and Play compatibility  
The Express XRT provides the following additional features:  
• Connections for two analog devices  
• External analog modem support - no additional COM port  
required (patent pending)  
• Custom calling features and Caller ID support  
GETTING STARTED  
This Quick Start guide describes how to install, operate, and  
troubleshoot the Express XR and Express XRT ISDN modems,  
referred to throughout this guide as Express XR/ XRT.  
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Chapter 1. Introduction  
Before getting started, review the section Minimum Requirements  
in this chapter to ensure your computer is compatible. In  
addition, examine the contents of the box to ensure everything  
has been received undamaged and gather the required setup  
information provided by your telephone company.  
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS  
What You Provide  
In order to operate the Express XR/ XRT the following is re-  
quired:  
• A computer (386 or higher PC, or Macintosh)  
• Windows 3.1 or higher for PC  
• 16550 UART high speed serial port (16650 UART required for  
data speed of 230.4 kbps)  
• RS-232 serial cable with a DB-25 connector for the Express XR/  
XRT and the other end matching the COM port on the com-  
puter (Do not use a null modem cable)  
• One Basic Rate ISDN line (Two ISDN phone numbers, some-  
times referred to as local directory numbers)  
Single ISDN phone number and point-to-point lines are not recom-  
mended for use with the XRT.  
Basic Rate ISDN Line  
When ordering your ISDN line from the telephone company,  
request EZ-ISDN 1 (Capability Package U) to ensure it is set up  
properly. EZ-ISDN 1 is recommended by the industry for most  
home office/ small business applications. If EZ-ISDN is not  
available from your service provider order Generic Data M. For  
more information regarding ordering ISDN, see the ADTRAN  
document Ordering ISDN Service User Guide part number  
60000.015-8, or contact the telephone company for alternative  
line configurations. The Ordering ISDN Service User Guide is  
available on the ADTRAN home page at http://www.adtran.com  
(under the Information Desk) or by calling ADTRAN.  
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Chapter 1. Introduction  
What ADTRAN Provides  
The ADTRAN Express XR/ XRT is packaged with the following  
contents (see Figure 1-1):  
• Express XR or Express XRT  
• ADTRAN Express XR/ XRT Quick Start Guide  
• ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard software (2 disks)  
HyperACCESS® communications software (1 disk)  
• AC power supply  
• RJ-45 to RJ-11 telephone cable  
RJ-45 to  
RJ-11  
telephone cable  
AC power supply  
RJ-11  
RJ-45  
PWR  
B2  
B1  
RD  
TD  
EXPRESS XRT  
LINE  
TEST  
Diskettes  
Express XR or XRT  
Quick Start Guide  
Figure 1-1  
Express XR/XRT Contents  
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Chapter 2  
Installation  
INSTALLING THE ADTRAN EXPRESS XR/XRT  
This section describes how to connect the Express XR/ XRT to a  
PC and how to install the Express Configuration Wizard soft-  
ware.  
Verify Switch Settings  
Dip switches 1 and 2 located on the rear panel of the Express  
XR/ XRT allow certain settings to be physically configured.  
Figure 2-1 shows the location of the dip switches on the rear  
panel of the unit.  
The factory default position for all switches is down (On) during initial  
installation.  
SW 1: Off (Up)  
=
230.4 kbps  
On (Down) = Autobaud (speeds up to 115.2 kbps)  
If switch 1 is set to the Off position, the unit is set to operate at a  
DTE speed of 230.4 kbps. A special serial COM port using a  
16650 UART is required while in this mode. If switch 1 is set to  
the On position, the unit will automatically adapt to the DTE  
rate (up to 115.2 kbps).  
In order to configure the Express XR/XRT to operate at 230.4 kbps  
with Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 Dial-Up Networking, a new  
modem must be added from the Modems icon in the Control Panel.  
Enter the name for this new connection and select ADTRAN Express  
XR or XRT 230.4 Kbps & 16650 UART. See the section Installing  
Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking.  
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SW 2: Off (Up)  
=
Factory Default  
On (Down) = Normal (previous settings saved)  
If Switch 2 is set to the Off position, the unit continues to use the  
factory default settings until Switch 2 is set to the On position.  
Also, area code, phone numbers, SPIDS, and stored numbers are  
cleared.  
Express XRT Only:  
SW 3: Off (Up)  
=
Phone Volume Loud  
On (Down) = Phone Volume Normal  
SW 4: Reserved for future use.  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
POWER  
RS232  
ISDN  
OFF  
1
2
3
4
ON  
Figure 2-1  
Dip Switches on Rear Panel  
Connecting the Express XR/XRT  
1. Turn the computer off.  
2. Using an RS-232 cable, (see the section Minimum Require-  
ments) connect the end with the DB-25 connector to the port  
labeled RS232 on the Express XR/ XRT rear panel.  
3. Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to an available  
serial COM port on the PC.  
4. Plug the small round end of the AC power cord into the jack  
labeled POWER on the Express XR/ XRT rear panel.  
5. Place the AC power cord plug into a 120 VAC electrical  
outlet. The Express XR/ XRT is now powered on.  
6. Plug the RJ-45 connector (large end) of the RJ-45 to RJ-11  
telephone cable into the jack labeled ISDN on the rear of the  
Express XR/ XRT.  
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7. Plug the RJ-11 connector (small end) of the RJ-45 to RJ-11  
telephone cable into the ISDN telephone wall jack. At this  
time the Express XR/ XRT is powered on and the PWR LED  
should either be flashing or on solid. See the section LEDs  
for more information.  
8. Power on the computer.  
9. Go to the Express XR/XRT Software Installation procedure.  
COM  
Port  
Rear View of PC  
AC Outlet  
RS-232 Cable  
RJ-45 to RJ-11  
Telephone Cable  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
POWER  
RS232  
MODEM  
2
1
ISDNU  
ISDN Telephone  
Wall Jack  
Express XRT  
AnalogTelephone  
FAX Machine  
Figure 2-2  
Standard ISDN Internet/Remote Access Application  
Express XR/XRT Software Installation  
The installation procedure varies according to the PC operating  
system. If the PC is not already on, power on the PC, start  
Microsoft Windows and use the following installation procedure  
that applies to your operating system.  
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Chapter 2. Installation  
Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 95 Plug and Play  
1. During the Windows 95 boot process, if the New Hardware  
Found screen appears indicating Unknown Device, select  
Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer. If  
the Windows 95 New Hardware Found screen does not  
appear, skip the rest of this section and go to the Win 95/NT  
4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation section.  
2. Insert the disk labeled Windows 95 and Windows NT into  
the 3.5" floppy disk drive.  
3. Click OK. The Install From Disk screen should appear.  
4. Click OK or use Browse to locate the correct disk drive.  
5. Select ADTRAN Express XR or XRT from the Drivers list.  
6. Click OK. Windows installs the INF file and a modem  
labeled ADTRAN XR or XRT on the COM port to which the  
unit is connected.  
7. Check for the device. From Start, choose Settings, then  
Control Panel, then double click Modems.  
8. The ADTRAN Express XR or XRT should be listed under the  
General tab in the Modems Properties dialog box.  
If the computer does not have a 16650 UART (or you are not sure  
it has a 16650 UART), select the ADTRAN Express XR or XRT,  
click on Properties ,and change the Maximum speed from 230400  
to 115200.  
9. Click OK.  
10. Click Close.  
11. Go to the Express Configuration Wizard Installation section.  
Win 95/NT 4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation  
For Windows NT 4.0, you must be a member of the administrator  
group to install a new modem.  
1. From the Start button, choose Settings, then choose Control  
Panel, then double click Modems.  
2. If a modem has not been installed on the computer previ-  
ously, the modem installation process begins immediately.  
From this menu, choose Add to begin installation of the  
Express XR/ XRT.  
3. In the Install New Modem dialog box, check Don't detect  
my modem; I will select it from a list.  
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4. Click NEXT.  
5. Click the Have Disk button.  
6. Insert the disk labeled Windows 95 and Windows NT into  
the 3.5" floppy disk drive.  
7. Click OK.  
8. Select ADTRAN Express XR or XRT from the Drivers list.  
9. Click NEXT.  
10. Choose the COM port to which the Express XR/ XRT is  
attached from the list of available COM ports.  
11. Click NEXT. The modem.INF file is now installed.  
12. Continue the installation by providing country, area code,  
and outside line access information as prompted.  
13. Click NEXT.  
14. Click Finish to complete the modem installation process.  
15. Select Close.  
16. Go to the Express Configuration Wizard Installation section.  
Express Configuration Wizard Installation  
The Express Configuration Wizard is a graphical user interface  
which allows you to configure and test the Express XR/ XRT  
with ease. Follow the installation procedure that applies to the  
operating system.  
Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0  
1. From the Start button, choose Settings, then Control Panel,  
then double click Add/Remove Programs.  
2. From the Install/Uninstall tab select the Install button.  
3. Insert the disk labeled Windows 95 and Windows NT.  
4. Click NEXT.  
5. If the disk is found click Finish, otherwise use Browse to  
first locate the disk. The Express Configuration Wizard  
begins installation.  
6. Follow the step-by-step screen instructions throughout the  
installation process. Three options are available for installa-  
tion during the Express Configuration Wizard installation:  
Express Configuration Program, INF Files, and  
HyperACCESS Communications Software. Figure 2-3  
illustrates the three options.  
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Figure 2-3  
Installation Options  
By default, the Express Configuration Wizard and INF files are  
installed. Click on the box labeled HyperAccess Communica-  
tions Software if you wish to use HyperACCESS as your  
communications software. Otherwise, leave the box unchecked.  
Once installation is complete, an ADTRAN group is created and  
placed in the Programs menu on the Start button. The software  
can be started by choosing the Express Configuration Wizard  
icon or it can also be started by double clicking on the ADTRAN  
Express Configuration icon located on the control panel.  
Get On With It!  
Go to the section Using the Express Configuration Wizard.  
Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51  
If running Windows 3.1, or version 1.2 or later of the Express  
Configuration Wizard, skip the Windows NT 3.51 INF File Installa-  
tion section and go to Express Configuration Wizard Installation  
section.  
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If running Windows NT 3.51, install remote access service before  
following the INF file installation procedure.  
Windows NT 3.51 INF File Installation  
To install an ADTRAN Express XR/ XRT use the following  
procedure:  
1. Locate the modem.inf file. This file is normally located in  
the c:\ winnt35\ system32\ ras directory. See the Windows  
NT documentation for instructions on installing the Remote  
Access Service.  
2. In order to recover in case of a user mistake, create a backup  
of the modem.inf file.  
3. Using Notepad or another text editor, open the adtran.inf  
file on the Express Configuration Wizard disk labeled  
Windows 95 and Windows NT.  
4. Copy the contents of the adtran.inf file to the Windows  
clipboard.  
5. Open the modem.inf file.  
6. Paste the contents of the clipboard (adtran.inf) to the end of  
the modem.inf file.  
7. Save the altered modem.inf file.  
8. Close the modem.inf file.  
9. Restart the system.  
10. Go to the section Express Configuration Wizard Installation.  
The Express XR/ XRT can now be configured for use with the  
Remote Access Service.  
Express Configuration Wizard Installation  
Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51  
The Express Configuration Wizard is a graphical user interface  
which allows you to configure and test the Express XR/ XRT  
with ease. Follow the installation procedure that applies to the  
operating system.  
1. For Windows 3.1 operating systems, insert the ADTRAN  
Express Configuration Wizard disk labeled Windows 3.1  
into your 3.5" disk drive. For Windows NT 3.51, insert the  
disk labeled Windows 95, Windows NT into your 3.5" disk  
drive.  
2. In Windows Program Manager, select the Run... option  
under the File menu.  
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3. In the command line, type a:\ setup (where a is the disk  
drive where the ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard  
disk was inserted).  
4. Follow the screen prompts and insert disk(s) as requested.  
Once installation is complete, an ADTRAN program group is  
created and placed in the Program Manager. The Express  
Configuration Wizard software can be started by double clicking  
on the Express Configuration icon in the ADTRAN program  
group. The ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard software  
can also be started by double clicking on the Express Configura-  
tion icon on the Control Panel.  
Get On With It!  
Go to the section Using the Express Configuration Wizard.  
Basic Telephone Service  
In addition to the computer connection, two analog devices such  
as a telephone, FAX, modem, answering machine, or caller ID  
box can be connected using the two POTS interfaces on the rear  
panel (RJ-11 jacks labeled 1 and 2 with a diagram of a telephone  
above the jack).  
Supplementary Voice Services  
Supplementary services such as call forwarding, caller ID, call  
return, call holding, three- or six-way conference, call transfer,  
and call waiting are fully supported by the Express XR/ XRT on a  
touch-tone telephone. These services are available only if in-  
cluded in the ISDN line configuration and are implemented  
using the standard commands provided by the telephone  
company.  
Call Waiting  
Call Waiting permits one voice call to be placed on hold while  
answering another voice call. Use the flash-hook to place the  
active call on hold and answer an incoming call. Hanging up  
terminates both calls. The call waiting tone can be disabled and  
enabled using a touch-tone phone as follows:  
Disable call waiting: Press ** 0  
Enable call waiting: Press ** 1  
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Conference Calling  
Conference Calling (also known as three-way calling) permits a  
conversation between three parties, each at different locations.  
During a voice call, the call waiting tone signals a second incom-  
ing call. Flash-hook to place the first call on hold and answer the  
incoming call. Flash-hook again to retrieve the first caller. A  
third flash-hook conferences all three parties.  
Automatic Redial  
Automatic redial dials the last number dialed. This can be  
accomplished using a touch-tone phone as follows:  
Redial last number: Press ** 5  
When connecting to a National ISDN 1 switch, call conferencing and  
call transferring are assigned a unique feature identifier number. This  
number may not be the same in all areas. S-registers 90 and 91 contain  
the feature identifier numbers for conference and transfer. If these  
features do not work, contact your ISDN provider.  
Phone Number Allocation  
The Express XRT allocates ISDN phone number 1 to POTS port  
1. Connect the primary telephone to POTS port 1 as shown in  
Figure 2-2.  
ISDN phone number 2 is shared by the RS-232 port and POTS  
port 2, therefore only one can be used at a time.  
ISDN data calls and external modem applications must be placed to  
ISDN phone number 2.  
Single Phone Number Operation  
For AT&T 5ESS point-to-point lines and other lines with a single  
phone number, incoming voice calls are routed to POTS port 2 to  
allow for use of either a modem or a telephone. Service on POTS  
port 1 is not available.  
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Using the Express Configuration Wizard  
1. From the Start button, choose Programs, then ADTRAN,  
then double click Express Configuration. After auto-  
detection, the screen shown in Figure 2-4 is displayed; skip  
to Step 5. If the Express XR/ XRT cannot be auto-detected  
the error message shown in Figure 2-5 is displayed.  
Figure 2-4  
ADTRAN Express Configuration Screen  
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Figure 2-5  
Unable to Auto-Detect  
2. If the error message shown in Figure 2-5 is displayed, click  
Cancel. The screen shown in Figure 2-4 is displayed.  
3. Select the Connection tab. The screen shown in Figure 2-6  
is displayed.  
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Figure 2-6  
Express Configuration Wizard Connection Tab  
4. Check the power and the cable connections then select the  
Auto-Detect button. If the error message shown in  
Figure 2-5 is displayed again, see the chapter Troubleshooting.  
5. Choose Wizard under the Configuration tab.  
6. Read the screen instructions and click NEXT.  
7. Verify the unit information and the COM port to which it is  
connected are shown correctly; choose NEXT.  
8. Enter the area code and ISDN phone numbers provided by  
the ISDN service provider. Since the ADTRAN Express XR/  
XRT supports an Automatic SPID and Switch Detection  
algorithm, this is all the information required.  
9. Click NEXT.  
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10. Click NEXT to use Automatic SPID and Switch Detection  
or enter the Switch Type and service profile IDs (SPIDs)  
provided by the telephone company.  
11. Check the Auto-detect SPIDs/Switch Types option.  
12. Click NEXT.  
13. Choose the factory profile closest to your particular applica-  
tion. The Preview button can be used to view these settings.  
14. Click NEXT.  
15. To change the profile name for future reference select the  
Change Profile name option and enter a new name. Other-  
wise, the default name shown on the screen is used. Ensure  
the telephone cable between the Express XR/ XRT ISDN  
connector and the walljack is connected before proceeding.  
16. Click Finish. The Auto-Detecting Service Profile IDs  
screen is displayed while the Automatic SPID and Switch  
algorithm executes.  
After installation is complete the Express XR/ XRT is ready for  
use. If any error screens are encountered or the unit remains at  
Link Down for longer than 15 minutes, see the chapter Trouble-  
shooting.  
Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch Type  
Auto-detection of SPIDs and Switch Type greatly reduces the  
likelihood of time-consuming problems occurring during  
installation of the Express XR/ XRT. It evaluates common SPID  
formats based on the area code and phone numbers and reports  
success after placing a test call.  
After installation is complete, the Express XR/XRT resets the ISDN  
line for a clean start. Therefore, the PWR/LINE LED may not be on  
solid (indicating link up) for a few more seconds.  
In the few cases where the procedure does not succeed, the  
nonstandard SPIDs may be entered at Step 10 of the preceding  
procedure (Using the Express Configuration Wizard).  
Using the Express Configuration Wizard Help  
On-line help is available by clicking the Help button displayed  
in the Configuration screen. On-line help provides detailed  
information regarding such features as creating a custom profile,  
defining a user button, remote configuration, and testing.  
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Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool  
The Tray Tool is used for quick access to the Express Configura-  
tion Wizard and to enable or disable the external analog modem  
when used with an Express XRT.  
The Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool is provided only with the  
Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 versions of the Express Configura-  
tion Wizard.  
To enable the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool, use the  
following procedure:  
1. Run the Express Configuration Wizard. See the section  
Using the Express Configuration Wizard.  
2. Close the Express Configuration Wizard.  
3. Once the Express Configuration Wizard is closed, the  
Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 taskbar will have a new  
icon in the Tray Tool. Figure 2-7 illustrates the new taskbar  
with the new icon in the Tray Tool.  
Figure 2-7  
Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool  
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To prevent the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool from  
launching once the Express Configuration Wizard software is  
closed, uncheck the box labeled Add tray icon under the Prefer-  
ences tab in the Express Configuration Wizard software (shown  
in Figure 2-8).  
Figure 2-8  
Preferences Tab  
Three icons appear in the Tool Tray at different times represent-  
ing three different states of the Express Configuration Wizard  
Tray Tool.  
The icon illustrated in Figure 2-9 indicates the external analog  
modem is connected to the Express XRT and is enabled. Double  
clicking on this icon causes the Express Configuration Wizard  
Tray Tool to disable the external analog modem.  
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Figure 2-9  
Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem Enabled  
This icon is not available when using an Express XR. Double  
clicking on this icon, when using an Express XRT, enables the  
external analog modem.  
The icon illustrated in Figure 2-10 indicates the external analog  
modem is not connected and/ or not enabled.  
Double clicking on this icon enables the external modem when  
connected to an Express XRT. This is the default icon when in  
use with the Express XR.  
Figure 2-10  
Express XR/XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled  
The icon illustrated in Figure 2-11 indicates the Express Configu-  
ration Wizard Tray Tool is in an unknown state. This icon may  
appear if the Express XRT is not connected to a COM port on the  
PC. Double clicking on this icon instructs the Express Configu-  
ration Tray Tool to refresh the connection status.  
Figure 2-11  
Unknown State  
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Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu  
When using the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool with  
the Express XRT, use the right mouse button and click on the  
icon. The menu in Figure 2-12 appears.  
Figure 2-12  
Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Menu  
If the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool is used with an  
Express XR, a slightly different menu appears.  
Enable/Disable Modem  
Enable or Disable the external analog modem. This option is  
only available when connected to an Express XRT. See the  
chapter Installing an Analog Modem for more information.  
Properties  
Launches the Express Configuration Wizard software.  
Refresh  
Instructs the Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool to refresh  
the icon status.  
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About  
Displays version information.  
Exit  
Exits the Tray Tool.  
Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking  
Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95 is most commonly used for  
connections to Internet Service Providers or other networks.  
Use the following procedure to install Windows 95 Dial-Up  
Networking:  
1. From Start, choose Settings, then Control Panel, then  
double click Add/Remove Programs.  
2. Double click on the Communications option under the  
Windows Setup tab.  
3. If not already selected, check Dial-Up Networking.  
4. Click OK to select these changes.  
5. Click OK to begin installation of Dial-Up Networking.  
6. Restart the computer.  
7. Once Windows boots, from Start, choose Settings, then  
Control Panel, then double click Network.  
8. From the Network list, verify the following components are  
installed: Dial-Up Adapter and TCP/ IP for Dial-Up  
Adapter. If you intend to use your Express XR/ XRT for  
Internet access, these should be the only components  
needed. Verify the software setup from your Internet  
Service Provider or network administrator to ensure the  
networking components are set up properly.  
9. Click OK once you have verified these components are  
installed.  
10. To create a Dial-Up Networking connection select My  
Computer, then choose Dial-Up Networking. The first time  
Dial-Up Networking has been used, the Welcome to Dial-  
Up Networking menu appears.  
11. Click NEXT.  
12. Enter the name for this connection and select the ADTRAN  
Express XR or XRT from the modem list. You may config-  
ure DTE speed and server information by choosing the  
Configure button next to the selected modem.  
13. Click NEXT.  
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14. In the Make a New Connection menu, enter the number to  
dial.  
15. Click NEXT.  
16. Click Finish to complete the new connection setup.  
17. To use this connection, select it from My Computer, Dial-Up  
Networking. Windows dials the number using the modem  
and properties as configured. When using the connection  
the first time, network log in information such as the user  
name and password must be entered. This information  
should be provided from the Internet Service Provider.  
MACINTOSH CONFIGURATION  
A Macintosh can be used to configure the Express XR/ XRT by  
using a terminal emulation package such as MicroPhone Pro™  
and following the VT 100 configuration directions.  
VT 100 TERMINAL EMULATION  
The Express XR/ XRT can be configured using any communica-  
tions package supporting VT 100 terminal emulation. To enter  
into the menus, type AT!V Enter. To go to a particular menu,  
press the hot key sequence for that menu. The main branches of  
the menu tree and their hot keys are as follows:  
STATUS (Ctrl + V)  
TEST (Ctrl + T)  
CONFIG (Ctrl + C)  
DIAL (Ctrl + D)  
Ensure that the communications package is configured to pass these  
Control Sequences through to the Express XR/XRT.  
To exit the menus, press Ctrl + X. The Ctrl + X command also  
places the unit back on-line if a call is connected.  
Some features in the Express XR/ XRT do not immediately take  
effect upon selection. This prevents unintentional  
reconfiguration of the Express XR/ XRT during an active call.  
Items such as Protocol and Call Type take effect only at the  
beginning of a new call.  
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VT 100 Configuration  
1. After connecting a VT 100 terminal enter the command  
AT!V followed by Enter. The Configuration screen is the  
first screen displayed. An illustration of this screen is  
shown in Figure 2-13.  
2. Enter the area code.  
3. Enter ISDN phone number 1.  
4. Enter ISDN phone number 2.  
5. Enable Auto-Detect SPIDs/ Switch.  
6. View the status by using the key sequence Ctrl+V. An  
illustration of the status screen is shown in Figure 2-14.  
Figure 2-13  
VT 100 Terminal Configuration Menu  
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VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer  
The status buffer can be displayed at any time after entering the  
menu structure. Pressing Ctrl + V displays the Express XR/ XRT  
Status menu. The last 20 status messages generated during the  
operation of the unit are displayed with relevant status items.  
See Figure 2-14. Status messages provide information about call  
progress, ISDN link status and error conditions. The most recent  
status message appears as Status 1 with the remaining status  
messages appearing in descending order. The status buffer  
messages and their descriptions are listed in the appendix Status  
Buffer Messages.  
Press Ctrl + C to return to the Configuration menu.  
Figure 2-14  
VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu  
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Installing an Analog Modem  
An external or internal analog modem can be connected to the  
Express XRT to access an Internet provider, BBS, or host server  
that does not support ISDN.  
EXTERNAL ANALOG MODEM APPLICATION  
In order to connect an external analog modem to the Express  
XRT, the following items are necessary:  
• External analog modem  
• RS-232 serial cable  
• RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable  
Incoming calls must use ISDN phone number 2 for external analog  
applications.  
In addition to the RS-232 cable connecting the Express XRT to the  
PC, a separate RS-232 cable is required to connect an external  
analog modem to the Express XRT. This RS-232 cable is not  
supplied.  
Figure 3-1 illustrates an external analog modem connected to the  
Express XRT. This setup requires only one PC COM port, and  
supports DTE rates of up to 115.2 kbps.  
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COM Ports  
Rear View of PC  
RJ-45 to RJ-11  
Telephone Cable  
RS-232 Cable  
AC Outlet  
ISDN Telephone  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
Wall Jack  
POWER  
RS232  
MODEM  
2
1
ISDNU  
RS-232 Cable  
Express XRT  
RJ-11 to RJ-11  
telephone cable  
External  
Analog  
Modem  
Dial Line Jack  
Analog Telephone  
Figure 3-1  
External Analog Modem Application  
Connecting an External Analog Modem  
To connect an external analog modem to the Express XRT use  
the following procedure:  
1. Ensure the Express XRT is connected to the PC. See the  
section Connecting the Express XR/XRT for detailed instruc-  
tions.  
2. Ensure the modem power is OFF before connecting it to the  
Express XRT.  
3. Connect one end of the RS-232 serial cable to the external  
analog modem.  
4. Connect the other end of the same RS-232 serial cable to the  
Express XRT port labeled MODEM. An illustration of a  
modem is positioned above the modem port.  
5. Connect one end of the RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable to the  
telephone jack labeled 2 on the Express XRT. Positioned  
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above the jack is an illustration of a telephone above a  
modem.  
6. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable  
to the Dial Line or Line jack on the external analog modem.  
See the documentation with the external analog modem to  
determine which jack on the external analog modem is the  
Dial Line or Line jack.  
7. Power ON the external analog modem.  
The external analog modem is now connected to the Express  
XRT. In order to configure the external analog modem for use,  
set up the communications software to use the same COM port  
to which the Express XRT is connected.  
If you are connecting a modem to the Express XRT that has  
already been in use by Windows 95, you are ready to use the  
external analog modem. The external analog modem can be  
enabled either through the Express Configuration Wizard or by  
using a VT 100 terminal emulation package. See the section  
Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu for more information on  
enabling and disabling an analog modem.  
If you are connecting an external analog modem that has not  
been previously in use by Windows 95 see the section Installing a  
New External Analog Modem.  
Installing a New External Analog Modem  
1. Start the Express Configuration Wizard.  
2. Click Connect External Modem.  
3. Click Close.  
4. From Start, select Setting, then Control Panel, and double  
click Modems.  
5. Click Add.  
6. Select Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list.  
7. Click NEXT.  
8. Select the manufacturer and model of your modem. If your  
modem is not listed, or if you have an installation disk, click  
Have Disk.  
9. Click NEXT.  
10. Select the COM port to use with this modem. This will be  
the same COM port that is used by the Express XRT.  
11. Click NEXT.  
12. Click FINISH.  
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13. Click Close.  
14. The external analog modem may now be used, or you may  
restart the Express Configuration Wizard and deselect the  
Connect External Modem option to enable the Express XRT.  
Configuring an External Analog Modem  
If the modem does not support 230.4 kbps, Switch 1 on the back  
panel of the Express XRT must be On (down) to install and use  
an external modem with the Express XRT. This limits the DTE  
speed to 115.2 kbps when using the Express XRT with an exter-  
nal modem. To re-enable the 230.4 kbps operation for ISDN  
connections, set Switch 1 to the On position.  
When using applications supporting Express XRT operation at  
230.4 kbps with an external analog modem that does not support  
230.4 kbps, attach the Express XRT to the high speed 16650  
UART COM port and connect the external modem to a separate  
COM port. This allows the Express XRT to operate at 230.4kbps  
and the external modem to operate at the reduced speed.  
Required External Analog Modem Settings  
There is one setting in the external modem that is required  
before trying to enable the modem with the Express Configura-  
tion Wizard. The Carrier Detect signal from the modem should  
be set to Normal (track the CD signal). This can be accom-  
plished by using the AT command AT&C1. AT commands can  
be entered into the modem using the following procedure:  
<cr> indicates to press the Enter key on the keyboard.  
1. Open a terminal emulation session using HyperACCESS or  
HyperTerminal.  
2. Type AT_L1 <cr>  
3. Type AT <cr>  
4. Type ATI <cr>  
5. Type AT &C1 <cr>  
6. Type AT&W <cr>  
7. Type AT_L0 <cr>  
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Controlling an External Analog Modem  
There are three options for enabling and disabling an external  
modem: the Express Configuration Wizard, the WIN 95/ NT 4.0  
Tool Tray Icon, or a terminal emulation package. See the section  
Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool for more information on  
enabling and disabling a modem.  
Once the external analog modem is enabled, all further COM  
activity is transmitted to the external analog modem connected  
to the Express XRT modem port. The external analog modem  
RTS and CTS lines are switched over to the PC COM port  
directly when the Express XRT is commanded to enable the  
external modem port. This allows the external analog modem to  
provide flow control as normal.  
When the external analog modem is disabled, all further COM  
port activity is processed by the ISDN terminal adapter within  
the Express XRT.  
Express Configuration Wizard Modem Enable  
Run the Express Configuration Wizard and select the Connect  
External Modem option under the Configuration tab. Figure 3-2  
illustrates the Express Configuration Wizard Connect External  
Modem option.  
See the section Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool for more  
information on enabling a modem.  
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Figure 3-2  
Express Configuration Wizard: Connecting an External Modem  
If the Express Configuration Wizard software cannot detect the  
external analog modem, the error message shown in Figure 3-3 is  
displayed. Ensure the external analog modem and the Express  
XRT are powered On and the external analog modem is properly  
connected to the Express XRT.  
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Figure 3-3  
No Modem Attached Error Message  
Express Configuration Wizard Modem Disable  
The external analog modem is disabled using the Express  
Configuration Wizard by deselecting the Connect External  
Modem option. Figure 3-2 illustrates the Connect External  
Modem option.  
See the section Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool for more  
information on disabling a modem.  
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Terminal Emulation Modem Enable  
An alternative method is to use a terminal emulation package  
such as HyperACCESS. In order to determine if an external  
analog modem is properly connected to the Express XRT, issue  
the AT command AT!Z (followed by Enter). If an external  
analog modem is properly connected to the Express XRT, the  
Express XRT responds with the message MODEM FOUND  
(shown in Figure 3-4).  
The AT!Z command is directed to the Express XRT not the  
analog modem itself. An ERROR occurs if the command is sent  
while the external analog modem is enabled.  
If the external analog modem is not properly connected to the  
Express XRT, the Express XRT responds with the message NO  
MODEM FOUND.  
Figure 3-4  
HyperACCESS: Verifying External Modem Connection  
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To enable an external analog modem, issue the AT command  
AT_L1 (followed by Enter). Figure 3-5 illustrates a  
HyperACCESS session enabling an external analog modem.  
Figure 3-5  
HyperACCESS: Enabling an External Analog Modem  
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Terminal Emulation Modem Disable  
When using HyperACCESS or other terminal emulation package  
issue the AT command AT_L0 (followed by Enter). Figure 3-6  
illustrates a HyperACCESS session disabling an external analog  
modem.  
Figure 3-6  
HyperACCESS: Disabling an External Analog Modem  
If carrier detect (CD) is active (a call is connected) on the external  
analog modem when attempting to disable it, the Express XRT will not  
switch control from the modem port. The call must be hung-up  
(disconnected) to deactivate CD.  
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INTERNAL ANALOG MODEM APPLICATION  
In order to connect an internal analog modem to the Express  
XRT the following items are necessary:  
• Internal analog modem  
• RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable  
Figure 3-7 shows how to connect an internal modem to the  
Express XRT.  
COM  
Port  
Rear View  
of PC  
Internal Analog Modem  
Dial Line Jack  
RS-232 Cable  
RJ-11 to RJ-11  
Telephone Cable  
RJ-45 to RJ-11  
Telephone Cable  
AC Outlet  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
POWER  
RS232  
MODEM  
2
1
ISDNU  
ISDN Telephone  
RJ-11 to RJ-11  
Telephone Cable  
Wall Jack  
AnalogTelephone  
Figure 3-7  
Internal Analog Modem Application  
When using an internal analog modem and the Express XRT,  
two COM ports are assigned on the PC. Both COM ports are  
configured independently. See the manufacturer's documenta-  
tion for internal analog modem configuration.  
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Connecting an Internal Analog Modem  
To connect an internal analog modem to the Express XRT use  
the following procedure:  
1. Ensure the Express XRT is connected to the PC. See the  
section Connecting the Express XR/XRT for detailed instruc-  
tions.  
2. Connect one end of the RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable to the  
telephone jack labeled 2 on the Express XRT. Positioned  
above the jack is an illustration of a telephone above a  
modem.  
3. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable  
to the Dial Line or Line jack on the internal analog modem.  
See the documentation for the internal analog modem to  
determine which jack on the internal analog modem is the  
Dial Line or Line jack.  
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Chapter 4  
Application Configuration  
There are three methods available for configuring the Express  
XR/ XRT: Express Configuration Wizard, VT 100 terminal, or AT  
Commands.  
Before configuring the Express XR/ XRT for any application, the  
Express XR/ XRT should be connected correctly for the applica-  
tion as described in the chapter Installation.  
Some features in the Express XR/ XRT do not take effect upon  
selection. This prevents unintentional reconfiguration of the  
Express XR/ XRT during an active call. Items such as Bit Rate,  
Protocol, and Call Type take effect only at the beginning of a new  
call.  
Technical notes, documents and scripts can be found on the  
ADTRAN web home page at http://www.adtran.com under the  
Information Desk. These provide information on how to use  
ADTRAN products in specific applications on PC and Macintosh  
platforms.  
FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATION  
The Express XR/ XRT is shipped configured as follows:  
Auto-Detect SPIDs/ Switch .................................................. Disabled  
Switch Type .............................................................. National ISDN 1  
Call Type ................................................................................ Data 64K  
Auto Answer ........................................................................... Enabled  
Call Screening ................................................................. Answer Any  
Call Routing ................... Speech/ Audio calls to POTS (XRT Only)  
DTR Options ..................................................................... Ignore DTR  
Flow Control .............................................................. Hardware Flow  
Protocol .................................................................................... Fallback  
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The Express XR/ XRT can be reset to the factory default settings  
by setting switch 2 to the Off (Up) position. See the section  
Switch Settings in the chapter Installation for more information.  
PROFILE CONFIGURATIONS  
Some common configurations are preset in the Express XR/ XRT  
software as profiles. Most Internet service providers supporting  
ISDN also support PPP protocol. If connecting to an Internet  
service provider using one B-channel, select Factory: Internet  
64k which sets the protocol to PPP. If arrangements have been  
made with the Internet service provider to use two B-channels,  
select Factory: Internet 128k, which uses multilink PPP proto-  
col.  
Loading a factory profile has no effect on any SPID(s), ISDN  
Phone Number(s), or Switch Type settings already configured.  
The settings that are altered when applying a profile are shown  
as follows:  
Factory: Internet 64k  
Call Type ..................................................... Data 64kbps  
Auto Answer ......................................................Enabled  
DTR Options ............................................... Ignore DTR  
Flow Control .................................................. Hardware  
Protocol Type ............................................................ PPP  
PPP Mode .............................................. Single-link PPP  
Factory: Internet 128k  
Call Type .................................................... Data 64kbps  
Auto Answer ......................................................Enabled  
DTR Options ............................................... Ignore DTR  
Flow Control .................................................. Hardware  
Protocol Type ............................................................ PPP  
PPP Mode ................................................ Multilink PPP  
Factory: Remote Access 64k  
Call Type ..................................................... Data 64kbps  
Auto Answer ......................................................Enabled  
DTR Option ................................................. Ignore DTR  
Flow Control .................................................. Hardware  
Protocol Type ............................................. CCITT V.120  
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Factory: Remote Access 128k  
Call Type ..................................................... Data 64kbps  
Auto Answer ......................................................Enabled  
DTR Options ............................................... Ignore DTR  
Flow Control .................................................. Hardware  
Protocol Type ................................... Async BONDING  
EXPRESS CONFIGURATION WIZARD  
This section describes how to use the Express Configuration  
Wizard software to configure the Express XR/ XRT for three  
common applications: Internet access, remote access, and  
bulletin board service (BBS) access.  
The Express Configuration Wizard software and the application  
software such as Chameleon™ for Internet™ access or  
ShivaRemote for remote access should be installed on the  
computer.  
The following procedures have been written for Windows 3.1 operating  
systems. Other operating systems may vary.  
Starting the Express Configuration Wizard Software  
After installing the Express Configuration Wizard Software, use  
the following procedure to launch the software:  
1. In the Windows Program Manager, open ADTRAN program  
group.  
2. Double click on the icon labeled Express Configuration.  
The ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window is  
displayed.  
Internet and Remote Access  
Chameleon by NetManage is a Microsoft Windows software  
package commonly used for Internet access.  
ShivaRemote is a software package developed by Shiva Corpora-  
tion for remote access.  
Use the following procedure to configure the Express XR/ XRT  
for Internet access using Chameleon or remote access using  
ShivaRemote.  
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Creating a Custom Profile  
1. In the ADTRAN Express Configuration window, create a  
New profile by choosing the New button and continuing  
through the steps in this procedure or choose the Wizard  
button and let the Express Configuration Wizard guide you  
through the setup (skip the rest of this procedure).  
2. Select an existing profile on which to base a new profile. To  
view the settings for a profile, click on the name of the  
profile and choose the Preview button.  
3. Once the setup parameters are displayed under the ISDN  
Line Setup tab, select the text in the Name of Profile box  
and enter a new name for the profile. For example: Joe's  
Internet Connection.  
4. Enter the following information (under the ISDN Line  
Setup tab) as provided by your telephone company:  
Switch Type  
Area Code  
ISDN Phone Number(s)  
Service Profile Identification Number(s)  
If the service profile identifiers (SPIDs) and switch type are  
unknown, check the box labeled Auto-detect SPIDs/Switch and  
they are determined automatically once the OK button is selected.  
5. After completing the parameters in the ISDN Line Setup  
window, click on the Protocol tab.  
6. The Call Type should only be changed to Data 56 kbps if  
Data 64 kbps is not available in your area.  
7. Select PPP protocol if configuring for Internet access using  
Chameleon (or other Internet access package), or select  
Async BONDING protocol if configuring for remote access  
using ShivaRemote.  
8. Choose the OK button. The new profile, now appears  
alphabetically in the profiles list of the ADTRAN Express  
Configuration Wizard window.  
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Defining a User Program Button  
A button can be added to the ADTRAN Express Configuration  
Wizard window to automatically launch an application like  
Chameleon, ShivaRemote, or other data communications pack-  
ages.  
ADTRAN has developed a variety of technical support notes and  
modem scripts for popular data communication packages such as  
Procomm Plus®, pcANYWHERE™, ReachOut® and more. These can  
the ISDN Information Desk.  
The following procedure explains how to create a button for the  
profile created in the previous procedure:  
1. Select the profile from the profile list in the ADTRAN  
Express Configuration Wizard window.  
2. Choose the Edit button.  
3. Choose the Advanced tab.  
4. Choose either the User Program 1... or User Program 2...  
button.  
5. Choose the Change Program... button.  
6. Use the Drives and Directories fields to navigate to the  
executable file. The executable file for Chameleon is  
custom.exe and the default location is  
c:\ netmanag\ custom. The executable file for ShivaRemote  
is connectw.exe and the default location is  
c:\ shiva\ connectw.exe.  
7. Once the executable file has been selected, choose the OK  
button in the Open window.  
8. The User Program window is displayed again and the name  
field can be changed to give the button being created a  
different name. If no name is entered, a button is created  
with a default name of the executable file.  
9. Choose the OK button to update the profile settings.  
The User Program button previously selected is updated in the  
ADTRAN Express Configuration Wizard window to reflect the  
new profile name. To launch the application, choose this button  
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and follow the application documentation for complete setup  
information.  
BBS Applications  
To access a bulletin board service a new profile will need to be  
created and the protocol of the bulletin board service must be  
known. HyperACCESS is a Microsoft windows communications  
package, included with the ADTRAN Express Configuration  
Wizard software, for use in accessing bulletin board services. To  
define a custom HyperACCESS session use the following  
procedure:  
Defining a Custom HyperACCESS Session  
The following procedure explains how to create a custom  
HyperACCESS session that can be launched using an icon in the  
HyperACCESS Phonebook menu.  
1. Choose the HyperAccess button in the ADTRAN Express  
Configuration Wizard window. The Phonebook window is  
displayed.  
2. Press the New button in the Phonebook window. The  
Description window is displayed.  
3. Type in a name for the session in the System Name box.  
4. Choose an icon for the session in the Icon box.  
5. Choose the OK button.  
6. Verify and enter the following settings:  
Phone Number to Dial  
Baud Rate  
COM Port  
Modem  
7. Choose the OK button.  
8. Choose the Establish a Connection button on the tool bar  
(the first button on the left). Once connection is established,  
Connected is displayed at the bottom of the Session win-  
dow.  
9. When the session is complete, disconnect the call by choos-  
ing the Break a Connection button on the tool bar (second  
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button from the left). Disconnected is displayed at the  
bottom of the Session window.  
10. Save the file by selecting Save in the File menu.  
11. Select Close in the File menu.  
This custom session can now be used by double-clicking on the  
new icon just created.  
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Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES  
This section provides troubleshooting techniques to possible  
problems that may be encountered while operating the Express  
XR/ XRT. If problems persist contact ADTRAN technical support  
for assistance (see the back cover of this manual).  
Power/Line LED is Off  
Indicates a problem with the power to the unit. Verify the power  
cord is connected to the Express XR/ XRT and is plugged into a  
known working 120 volt AC electrical outlet.  
Power/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 LEDs are Off  
This indicates a problem with the physical connection of the  
ISDN line from the local telephone company to the Express XR/  
XRT.  
1. Verify the large end of the RJ-45 to RJ-11 telephone cable  
(included with the Express XR/ XRT) is connected to the  
ISDN connector on the rear panel of the Express XR/ XRT.  
2. Verify the small end of the RJ-45 to RJ-11 telephone cable is  
connected to the ISDN telephone wall jack installed with  
Basic Rate ISDN.  
3. Contact the local telephone service provider.  
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Power/Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash Green  
This indicates a configuration problem. Verify the following  
information is correct:  
• Switch Type  
• Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs)  
• ISDN Phone Numbers  
This information can be viewed by choosing the Status Register  
button under the Diagnostics tab of the ADTRAN Express  
Configuration Wizard window or the Configuration Screen in  
the VT 100 menu system. The Link Status should indicate Link  
Up if all configuration information is correct and the unit is  
properly connected. If the link status is good and calls still can  
not be placed, review the section for Dial-Up Connection Problems.  
Auto-Detect can be used under the Wizard button in the AD-  
TRAN Express Configuration software (or by using the Auto-  
Detect SPIDs/Switch option in the Configuration screen of the  
VT 100 menus) to automatically detect the SPIDs and the Switch  
Type.  
Look for the following with the COM port setup:  
• IRQ conflicts.  
• Wrong DTE speed.  
• Use Microsoft diagnostics (msd.exe) to verify the COM port  
has 16550 UART (for speeds of 115.2 kbps and below) or a  
16650 UART (for speeds up to 230.4 kbps).  
• Proper COM driver is installed (not provided) to support DTE  
speeds above 19.2 kbps.  
Verify the correct protocol is selected:  
• PPP or V.120 generally for Internet applications  
V.120 or Async BONDING for work-at-home  
Dial-Up Connection Problems  
Many connection problems can be diagnosed by viewing the  
status buffer message returned from the ISDN network and the  
Express XR/ XRT. These messages are accessed by choosing the  
Status Buffer button in the Diagnostics tab of the ADTRAN  
Express Configuration window.  
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The Status buffer can also be accessed using the key sequence  
Ctrl+V in the VT 100 menu system. Issue the AT command  
AT!V from a terminal emulation package such as HyperACCESS  
to invoke the VT100 menu system.  
Auto-detect Switch/SPIDs Remains at Link Down  
The Link Down condition persisting for longer than 15 minutes  
indicates a problem with the ISDN line provided from the  
telephone company. The ISDN physical layer device has not  
been able to synchronize to the network. Ensure the RJ-45 to RJ-  
11 telephone cable is correctly installed between the Express XRT  
and the ISDN wall jack and that the Express XR/ XRT is powered  
on. If the wall jack does not have ISDN installed on the two  
middle pins (tip, ring), the Express XR/ XRT will never synchro-  
nize to the telephone switching equipment. Call the local  
telephone company and have them check the ISDN line for  
correct operation.  
Express XR/XRT Not Detected  
If the Express Configuration Wizard cannot detect the Express  
XR/ XRT verify the following:  
1. The Express XR/ XRT is powered on.  
2. No other Windows applications are running that could be  
using the COM port to which the Express XR/ XRT is  
attached. A Windows application does not have to be active  
to tie up a COM port, be sure to check the Windows 95  
Taskbar for any suspended applications (such as  
HyperTerminal and HyperACCESS) that may be using the  
COM port. If any are minimized, these must be closed  
before starting the Express Configuration Wizard.  
3. If you are operating the Express XR/ XRT at 230.4 kbps,  
ensure that switch 1 on the rear panel is off. This is required  
for operation at 230.4 kbps. Also, confirm that the computer  
has a 16650 UART.  
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External Analog Modem Not Detected  
If the Express Configuration Wizard cannot detect the external  
analog mode verify the following:  
1. The external analog modem is powered on.  
2. The external analog modem is properly installed and  
configured for use with the Express Configuration Wizard.  
See Configuring an External Modem for more details on the  
required settings.  
Difficulty with 230.4 kbps Operation  
If the Express XR/ XRT does not work when the DTE rate is set  
to 230.4 kbps inside Windows, verify the following:  
1. Verify that switch 1 on the back of the Express XR/ XRT is  
set to off (up).  
2. Verify that a high speed serial card with a 16650 UART is  
being used and the software drivers to support the extended  
baud rate tables are installed.  
Dial-Up Networking Difficulty  
If Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking cannot talk to the Express  
XR/ XRT, check the modem configuration for the Express XR/  
XRT. Ensure the bit rate for the DTE is set correctly. If the PC is  
not equipped with a 16650 UART then the fastest DTE operation  
speed is 115.2 kbps. Ensure the speed is not higher than the PC  
and modem can support.  
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Appendix A  
AT Commands and S-Registers  
AT Commands  
While a call is not established, the DTE port accepts AT com-  
mands. During this time, the CD signal is inactive. When a call  
is established, the port is used for data. This data mode is  
indicated by the CD signal active. The Express XR/ XRT can be  
configured and controlled with AT commands from a serial port  
similarly to analog modems.  
To exit data mode and enter command mode, the serial port  
must transmit a proper escape sequence to the Express XR/ XRT.  
A specified time delay must occur between the last data charac-  
ter and the first escape sequence character. This is the guard  
time delay, and it can be changed by writing a value to the S12  
register. The default value for the guard time is one second. For  
a valid escape sequence to occur, the DTE must transmit the  
escape code character three times in succession with delay  
between each character being less than the guard time. The  
default escape sequence is +++.  
Once command mode is entered, AT commands can be transmit-  
ted to the Express XR/ XRT to configure most of the options, dial  
remote Express XR/ XRTs, or initiate tests to check both the  
Express XR/ XRT and the network connections. All command  
lines must begin with the AT character set in either capital or  
lower case letters. To return an active call to the on-line state  
type ATO.  
The command line may contain a single command or a series of  
commands after the AT attention code. AT commands _L1 and  
_L0 are exceptions and must be on a separate line followed by  
Enter. When a series of commands are used, the individual  
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commands may be separated with spaces for readability. The  
maximum length for a command line is 40 characters. Each  
command line is executed by the Express XR/ XRT upon receipt  
of a terminating character. The default terminating character is a  
carriage return (ASCII 013), but it can be changed by writing a  
different value to register S3. Before the terminating character is  
transmitted, the command line can be edited by using the  
backspace character (ASCII 008) to erase errors so the proper  
commands can be entered.  
Using an AT Command  
Type AT followed by the letter of the command and numeric  
value of the setting desired and then press Enter. The following  
command returns the software version of the unit:  
ATI1  
Using S-Registers  
The configuration of the Express XR/ XRT can be changed or  
reviewed with S-registers. See the section S-Register List in this  
chapter for a description of each S-register and its corresponding  
range of values.  
Reading an S-Register  
Type ATS followed by the number of the S-register to be read  
followed by a question mark and press Enter.  
ATS0?  
Reading an S-Register String  
The Express XR/ XRT uses S-register strings to store strings of  
digits for stored phone numbers, SPIDs, etc. Type ATSS fol-  
lowed by the number of the string S-register to be read followed  
by a question mark and press Enter.  
ATSS80?  
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Changing an S-Register  
Type ATS followed by the number of the S-register to be  
changed, an equal sign, the numeric value to be assigned to the  
register, then press Enter.  
ATS0=2  
Changing a String S-Register  
Type ATSS followed by the number of the string S-register to be  
changed, an equal sign, the numeric string to be assigned to the  
register, then press Enter.  
ATSS80=5551212  
Dialing a Call using the AT Command Processor  
To dial a call using the DTE terminal and AT commands type  
ATD, ATDT, or ATDP and the telephone number on one line  
and press Enter.  
ATD5551212  
To end an active call with the AT command processor press the  
break in key sequence +++ or the redefined key then type ATH  
and press Enter to hang up the line.  
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Command Function  
A
Answer. Places the Express XR/ XRT in answer mode.  
AT!S  
AT!S1  
AT!V  
AT!Z  
D
Displays Status Buffer.  
Displays Link Status  
Configuration Menu.  
Detect a modem connected to the Express XRT.  
Dial. Precedes the telephone access number  
[ATD5551212].  
H
Hang up. Disconnects the current call.  
I0  
Identify unit. Commands the unit to display model  
number.  
I1  
Identify software. Commands the unit to display  
software version.  
O
On-line. Commands the unit to go back on line.  
S Register.  
S
SS  
Z
S String register.  
Reset. Resets the AT command processor.  
Save. Save current configuration to EEPROM.  
&W  
+++  
Break in. Break in AT command processor during an  
active call. The break in key is defined in S2.  
Carrier Detect (CD) Control Line Options  
&C0  
&C1  
&C2  
&C3  
CD forced on.  
CD normal.  
CD off with local disconnect (LOCD).  
CD off with link down.  
Data Terminal Ready (DTR Control Line Options)  
&D0  
&D1  
&D2  
Ignore DTR.  
DTR off forces command.  
Idle when off. DTR off forces idle (On allows auto  
answer).  
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Command  
Function  
Generic Unit Configurations  
&F0  
&F1  
&F2  
&F3  
&F4  
&F7  
&F8  
&F11  
Factory Default (fallback auto-protocol detect)  
Internet 64K  
Internet 128K  
Remote access 64K  
Remote access 128K  
Configures unit for Dial 57.6k async  
Configures unit for Dial 115.2k async  
Configures unit for FALLBACK  
Calling Number Identifiers  
&N0  
&N1  
Number 1. Read far-end phone number 1 if service  
subscribed from telephone company.  
Number 2. Read far-end phone number 2 if service  
subscribed from telephone company.  
Clear-To-Send (CTS) Control Line Options  
&R0  
&R1  
Follows RTS  
Forced CTS  
Data Set Ready (DSR) Control Line Options  
&S0  
&S1  
&S2  
DSR forced on  
DSR if call up  
DSR off if link down  
Accessing Stored numbers for Dialing Options*  
&Z0  
&Z1  
&Z2  
&Z3  
&Z4  
&Z5  
&Z6  
&Z7  
&Z8  
&Z9  
Stored number 0  
Stored number 1  
Stored number 2  
Stored number 3  
Stored number 4  
Stored number 5  
Stored number 6  
Stored number 7  
Stored number 8  
Stored number 9  
*These presets are invoked by &Z0 through &Z9 AT commands.  
They access the stored numbers used for dialing.  
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Command  
Function  
Local Echo Options  
E0  
Echo off. Does not allow command characters typed to  
be displayed on the screen.  
E1  
Echo on. Allows the command characters typed to be  
displayed on the screen.  
AT Command Response Message Options  
Q0  
Q1  
Response messages on  
Response messages off  
AT Command Response Message Types  
V0  
V1  
Numeric response messages  
Verbal response messages  
AT Command Connect Message Options  
X0  
Simple connect message  
X1-7  
Connect messages with bit rate  
Ready-To-Send (RTS) Control Line Options  
_D0  
_D1  
1 mS delay  
18 mS delay  
ISDN Switch Type Options  
_S0  
_S1  
_S2  
5ESS  
DMS-100  
National ISDN-1  
Data Flow Control Options  
\ Q0  
\ Q1  
\ Q2  
\ Q3  
\ Q4  
No flow control  
Software flow control (XON/ XOFF)  
CTS only  
Hardware flow control (RTS/ CTS) factory default  
Software from DCE only  
DTE and Modem Interface Selection  
_L0  
_L1  
Disable external analog modem connected to the Express  
XR/ XRT modem port.  
Enable external analog modem connected to the Express  
XR/ XRT modem port.  
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S-REGISTER LIST  
S0..... AUTO ANSWER Determines how the Express XR/ XRT answers  
an incoming call.  
0 = Disable (Express XR/ XRT does not  
answer call).  
1 = Enable (Express XR/ XRT answers all  
calls).  
2 = Dump all calls.  
S2..... ESCAPE............... Determines which key or character (in  
CHARACTER  
ASCII code) defines the escape command. The  
standard escape character is a plus (+) sign  
(ASCII value of 43 decimal). To change the  
character set, set S2 to the desired ASCII value.  
Range = 0 to 127  
S3..... END OF LINE .... Determines which key or character (in  
CHARACTER  
ASCII code) ends a command line. The stan-  
dard end-of-line character is the carriage return  
(ASCII value of 13 decimal).  
Range = 0 to 127  
S4..... LINE FEED ......... Determines which key or character (in  
CHARACTER  
ASCII code) advances the cursor to the next line  
after ending a command line or after an Express  
XR/ XRT message. The standard character is the  
line feed (ASCII value of 10 decimal).  
Range = 0 to 127  
S5..... BACK SPACE .... Determines which key moves the cursor back  
CHARACTER  
one space to erase a character. The standard  
character is the backspace (ASCII value of 8  
decimal).  
Range = 0 to 127  
S7..... CONNECT ......... Determines how long the Express XR/ XRT waits  
TIME  
for an outgoing call to be answered.  
15 = 15 seconds  
30 = 30 seconds  
60 = 1 minute  
120 = 2 minutes  
240 = 4 minutes  
S12... ESCAPE TIME ... Determines the delay required immediately  
before and after entering the escape command  
for the Express XR/ XRT to recognize and  
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execute the command.  
Range = 0 to 127  
S14... MISC BITS ......... Miscellaneous bits (bit 8 is most significant bit).  
Bit 2 = 1: Enables on screen echo of AT commands.  
Bit 2 = 0: Disables on screen echo of AT  
commands.  
Bit 3 = 0: Enables AT responses from the  
Express XR/ XRT.  
Bit 3 = 1: Disables AT responses from the  
Express XR/ XRT.  
Bit 4 = 1: Enables AT responses to be displayed  
in text form.  
Bit 4 = 0: Enables AT responses to be displayed  
in numeric form.  
Bit 7 = 1: Disable PPP ACCM spoofing.  
Bit 7 = 0: Enable PPP ACCM spoofing.  
Bit 8 = 1: Ring indicator uses cadence.  
Bit 8 = 0: Ring indicator remains on.  
S15... ASYNC ................ Asynchronous BONDING method.  
BONDING  
0 = ADTRAN revision 0 (default)  
1 = Multi-vender option  
S22... MSG BITS .......... Miscellaneous message bits (bit 8 is most  
significant bit).  
Bit 5 = Bit 6 = Bit 7 = 1 Allows connect mes-  
sage with baud rate.  
Bit 5 = Bit 6 = Bit 7 = 0 Connect message  
without baud rate.  
S25... DTR DETECT .... Determines time, in hundredths of a second, that  
TIME  
must elapse before the Express XR/ XRT recog-  
nizes a change in DTR.  
Range = 0 to 255  
S27... PPP MODE ......... Value determines whether or not PPP will be a  
single-link or multilink connection.  
0 = Single-link operation (default)  
1 = Multilink operation  
2 = Use compression  
S30... DTE CTS ............. Controls the operation of the DTE connector  
CTS line.  
0 = Follows RTS  
1 = Force CTS  
S31... DTE RTS ............. Controls operation of the RTS line.  
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0 = 1 ms delay  
17 = 18 ms delay  
S32... DTE DSR ............ Controls the operation of the Data Set Ready  
signal on the DTE connectors.  
0 = Force DSR on always  
1 = DSR off OOS + Test  
2 = DSR off Link Down  
S33... DTE CD ............... Controls the operation of the Carrier Detect line  
on the DTE connectors.  
0 = Force CD on always  
1 = CD is active during a call (Normal  
Operation)  
2 = Off with LOCD  
3 = Off link down  
S34... DTE DTR ............ Determines how the Express XR/ XRT responds  
to changes in DTR. This is a bit-mapped regis-  
ter.  
0 = Ignore DTR  
1 = Force AT command mode when DTR is off  
2 = Dump incoming call when DTR is off  
4 = Hang up incoming call when DTR is off  
8 = Hang up outgoing call when DTR is off  
16 = Answer incoming call when DTR is on  
28 = Idle when off  
32 = Dial SN0 when DTR is on  
64 = Dial SN0 when DTR transitions from off to  
on  
S40... BOND TXINIT .. Specifies the number of seconds the originating  
endpoint attempts to detect the Async BOND-  
ING negotiation pattern from the answering  
endpoint before deciding the Async BONDING  
call has failed.  
0 to 255, 10 sec is default.  
S41... BOND TXFA ...... Specifies the number of seconds both endpoints  
attempt to detect the async BONDING frame  
pattern when a call is connected before deciding  
the async BONDING call has failed. When  
operating with other manufacturer's async  
BONDING equipment it may be necessary to  
lengthen this timer so that it matches TXADD01.  
0 to 255, 10 sec is default.  
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S42... BOND .................. The number of seconds both endpoints wait for  
TXADD01  
the additional call to be connected at the end of  
negotiation before deciding the async BOND-  
ING call has failed. When dialing overseas it  
may be necessary to lengthen this timer to allow  
for slower call routing.  
0 to 255, 50 sec is default  
S43... BOND TXDEQ .. The number of seconds both endpoints attempt  
to equalize the network delay between the  
bearer channels before deciding the Async  
BONDING call has failed.  
0 to 255, 50 sec is default  
S44... BOND TANULL The number of seconds the answering endpoint  
attempts to detect the Async BONDING negotia-  
tion pattern from the originating endpoint  
before aborting to clear channel mode. It may  
be necessary to shorten this timer if the DTE  
equipment connected to the Express XR/ XRT  
also has timer constraints for completing non-  
BONDING parameter negotiation.  
0 to 255, 10 sec is default  
S45... BOND TCID ...... The number of seconds both endpoints attempt  
to negotiate agreeable values for bearer channels  
and channel capacities before deciding the async  
BONDING call has failed.  
0 to 255, 5 sec is default  
S52... SWITCH TYPE .. Selects the network switch type for dial service.  
0 = AT&T 5ESS  
1 = Northern Telecom DMS-100  
2 = National ISDN-1  
S53... CALL TYPE ........ Call type (Dial service only).  
0 = Speech  
1 = Audio  
2 = 56 Kbps data  
3 = 64 Kbps data  
S54... PROTOCOL ....... Rate adaption protocol type.  
TYPE  
2 = Async BONDING  
6 = V.120  
11 = FALLBACK  
12 = PPP async-to sync conversion  
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S58... CALL ................... Allows the Express XR/ XRT to screen incoming  
SCREENING  
calls.  
0 = Answer any call  
1 = Answer only calls from numbers matching  
those stored in SN0 through SN9.  
SS60 SPID1 LOC ......... SPID string location.  
SS61 SPID2 LOC ......... SPID string location.  
SS62 LDN1 LOC .......... ISDN phone number string location.  
SS63 LDN2 LOC .......... ISDN phone number string location.  
S65... AUTOSPID ........ Sets the AutoSpid determination feature.  
0 = Disable (default)  
1 = Enable  
SS67 AREA CODE ...... Area code location.  
S71... DTE RATE .......... Selects the DTE connector bit rate.  
3 = 1200  
6 = 2400  
8 = 4800  
11 = 9600  
15 = 19200  
17 = 38400  
20 = 57600  
23 = 115200  
25 = 230400  
S72... DATA BITS ........ Selects the number of asynchronous data bits.  
0 = 8 bits  
1 = 7 bits  
S73... DTE PARITY ...... Selects the number of asynchronous parity bits.  
0 = None  
1 = Odd  
2 = Even  
S74... DTE STOP .......... Selects the number of asynchronous stop bits.  
0 = 1 stop bit  
1 = 1.5 stop bits  
2 = 2 stops bits  
S75... DTE FLOW ......... Selects asynchronous flow control.  
0 = None  
1 = XON/ OFF from DTE controls DCE  
2 = XON/ OFF from DCE controls DTE  
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3 = Hardware  
12 = Software  
SS77 REMOTE............. Numeric password string for remote  
NUMERIC  
configuration.  
PASSWORD  
The following are the string locations for stored numbers 0 - 9:  
SS80 SN0 LOC ............. Stored number 0 string  
SS81 SN1 LOC ............. Stored number 1 string. Used for second  
number dialed in a multilink connection.  
SS82 SN2 LOC ............. Stored number 2 string  
SS83 SN3 LOC ............. Stored number 3 string  
SS84 SN4 LOC ............. Stored number 4 string  
SS85 SN5 LOC ............. Stored number 5 string  
SS86 SN6 LOC ............. Stored number 6 string  
SS87 SN7 LOC ............. Stored number 7 string  
SS88 SN8 LOC ............. Stored number 8 string  
SS89 SN9 LOC ............. Stored number 9 string  
S90... CONFERENCE .. NI-1 feature identification number for  
ID  
conferencing. See the ISDN service provider for  
this ID.  
S91... TRANSFER ID .. NI-1 feature identification number for transfer-  
ring. See the ISDN service provider for this ID.  
S93... CALL TYPE ........ Determines how incoming call is routed when  
ROUTING  
connected to a point-to-point ISDN line.  
0 = Route all call types to DTE  
1 = Route Speech call types to POTS  
2 = Route Speech and Audio call types to  
POTS  
(XRT ONLY)  
S94... LOCAL TONES . Forces the POTS interface to generate all tones.  
Bit 0 = 0: In-band tones from ISDN switch  
(when available)  
Bit 0 = 1: All tones generated locally  
Bit 1 = 0: Warnings to POTS when unavailable  
Bit 1 = 1: Disable all warnings to POTS  
S118 . CHAP Enable ..... 32 = CHAP enabled  
0 = CHAP disabled (Windows 95 setting)  
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LEDs  
LEDs  
The Express XR/ XRT front panel contains five LEDs associated  
with the DTE port and the ISDN interface as shown in Figure B-1  
and described in Table B-A.  
B1  
B2  
TD  
RD  
PWR  
LINE  
TEST  
Express XRT  
Figure B-1  
Front Panel LEDs  
Table B-A  
Express XR/XRT LEDs  
LED  
Color  
Description  
B1 or B2 Slow Green Flash Attempting SPID registration.  
Fast Green Flash  
Off  
Solid Green  
Solid Amber  
Attempting TEI registration.  
Ready. No data traffic.  
B channel passing data (in-use).  
Loopback protocol test  
(one or both channels).  
Amber Flash  
Remote test originate.  
PWR/Line Green (On Solid) Link established.  
Calls can be placed.  
Off  
No Power.  
Flashing  
Link is not established.  
Calls cannot be placed.  
Transmit Data (TxD).  
Received Data (RxD).  
TD  
RD  
Green  
Green  
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Status Buffer Messages  
2047 BERT orig  
Test remote originated 2047 BERT (bit error rate test) pattern.  
2047 loopbk ansr  
Test remote answered 2047 BERT pattern.  
Answer  
The EXPRESS XR answered a call on either the first or second  
channel. The calling phone number is displayed if available.  
ACCESS_INFO_DISCARDED  
The network was unable to deliver access information to the far  
end.  
Area Code Req'd  
Area code required for Auto Spid determination.  
AutoSpid Active  
Unit is attempting automatic detection of switch type and SPID  
numbers.  
AutoSpid Disable  
The user has stopped the automatic SPID detection process.  
AutoSpid Failed  
Automatic determination of switch type and SPID numbers  
failed.  
AutoSpid Passed  
Automatic determination of switch type and SPID numbers  
succeeded.  
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AutoSwitch YYY  
Switch type YYY detected during AutoSpid determination.  
(YYY can be DMS, NI-1, or AT&T)  
Back to online  
Express XR went back on line.  
Bad async BPS  
The Bonding protocol determined that the selected asynchro-  
nous bit rate is not supported.  
Bad AT numeric  
User issued an AT command with an argument that was out of  
range.  
Bad call type  
Express XR placed a call with an improper call type.  
Bad DTE Baud  
The DTE bit rate does not match a valid bit rate for the protocol  
selected.  
BAD_INFO_ELEM  
Call control error.  
Bad phone number  
Express XR/ XRT attempted to call an invalid phone number.  
BEAR_CAP_NOT_AVAIL  
The bearer channel requested is not available.  
BEARER_CAP_NOT_AUTH  
Bearer capability requested is not authorized.  
Bearer Mode?  
Incoming call is not of a type the Express XR/ XRT can accept.  
Bearer Info Cap?  
Incoming call information transfer capability is not known.  
BONDING (+/-XXX)  
The amount of bytes or corrected delay between the B2 and B1  
Bearer channels (XXX can range from -8000 to +8128).  
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BPS mismatch  
Bonding negotiation found a bit rate mismatch.  
Break to AT cmd  
User issued a break-in request.  
Break ignored  
User issued an extra break-in request.  
BUSY  
The called number is busy.  
B-X disconnected  
B-channel disconnected. X can be 1 or 2 representing the appro-  
priate B-channel.  
CallID 1 in use  
The Express XR/ XRT tried to place a call using SPID 1 when  
SPID 1 was already in use.  
CallID 2 in use  
The Express XR tried to place a call using SPID 2 when SPID 2  
was already in use.  
Call lost  
Held call could not be retrieved.  
Call not ringing  
User executed an answer command (ATA) but there was not a  
call present.  
CALL_REJECTED  
The call has been rejected by the ISDN network.  
Can't go online  
Express XR/ XRT cannot go back on line. Unknown AT com-  
mand user issued an unknown AT command.  
CHAN_DOES_NOT_EXIST  
The user asked for a bearer channel that is not present.  
CHAN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED  
The network or far end does not support the bearer capability  
requested.  
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CHANNEL_UNACCEPTABLE  
The channel requested has not been subscribed.  
CID>0 rcvd  
Received an incoming call from a third party during negotiations  
with a far-end BONDING unit on the use of the second Bearer  
channel.  
Connect Timeout  
Call attempt does not connect in x amount of time.  
DEST NOT ISDN  
The number called is not ISDN (warning only).  
DEST_OUT_OF_ORDER  
The called number is out of order.  
Dial  
The Express XR/ XRT placed a call on either the first or second  
channel. The number called is displayed following the message.  
Disconnect  
The call on either the first or second channel was disconnected  
from the network. The far-end phone number is displayed if  
available. Ensure flow control setting match on both terminal  
adapters.  
Disconnect Req  
Far-end unit disconnected during BONDING negotiation.  
DTR not up  
Express XR/ XRT tried to place a call in a dialing mode that  
requires DTR to be in an active state, but it is not.  
Dump call  
The Express XR/ XRT could not accept an incoming call because  
it was already involved in a call.  
Dump  
An incoming call on either the first or second channel was  
discarded by the Express XR/ XRT. The calling number is  
displayed if available.  
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FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENT  
The network does not support the requested supplementary  
service.  
FACILITY_NOT_SUBSCRIBED  
The channel type requested has not been subscribed.  
FACILITY_REJECTED  
A facility requested by the user cannot be provided by the  
network.  
Factory Reset 0  
Unit defaulted to factory configuration.  
FlowCtl mismatch  
Bonding negotiation determined a flow control mismatch.  
FlowCtl required  
Bonding negotiation determined that flow control needs to be  
optioned on.  
Hangup  
The call on either the first or second channel was disconnected  
by the Express XR/ XRT. The far-end phone number is also  
displayed.  
Hold  
Voice call is on hold.  
ID = XXXX  
Calling party number.  
INCOMING_CALL_BARRED  
The network will not allow an incoming call.  
INCOMPATIBLE_DEST  
The called number cannot accept the type of call that has been  
placed.  
INTERWORKING_UNSPEC  
A non-ISDN network sent an unspecified message.  
Inv Password  
Remote configuration failed due to incorrect password.  
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INVALID_CALL_REF  
Call control error.  
INVALID_ELEM_CONTENTS  
Call control error.  
INVALID_MSG_UNSPEC  
Invalid message: protocol error.  
INVALID_NUMBER_FORMAT  
The dialed number has an invalid format.  
L1 not up  
The network interface is not active.  
L2 not up  
The data link layer interface is not active.  
L3 not up  
The call control interface is not active.  
L2 #2 not up  
The data link layer interface for a second call (BONDING) is not  
active.  
L3 #2 not up  
The call control layer interface for a second call (BONDING) is  
not active.  
LDN TOO LONG  
The local directory number entered has too many digits.  
Login failed  
Unable to connect to remote unit on remote configuration  
attempt.  
MANDATORY_IE_LEN_ERR  
Mandatory information element length error.  
MANDATORY_IE_MISSING  
Mandatory information element missing.  
MULTILINK PPP UP  
Unit connected with Multilink PPP.  
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Need 64K call  
The BONDING protocol requires the Express XR/ XRT to be  
configured for 64K data call types.  
NETWORK BUSY  
The ISDN switch is busy and unable to process a call.  
NETWORK_CONGESTION  
The phone network is currently congested.  
NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER  
The phone network is out of order.  
No calling ID  
Calling party number not provided.  
NO_CIRCUIT_AVAILABLE  
The requested bearer channel is not available.  
NONEXISTENT_MSG  
Nonexistent/ undefined message received from network.  
NO_ROUTE  
NO_ROUTE_DEST  
The phone network was unable to find a route to the destination  
number.  
No Sreg number  
Attempted to change an S-register but did not specify a specific  
S-register (example: ATS=1).  
No Sreg value  
Attempted to change an S-register but did not specify a value  
(example: ATS= ).  
No String Space  
Stored number string space is full.  
NO_USER_RESPONDING  
The dialed number is not responding.  
NORMAL_CLEARING  
The network is disconnecting the current call.  
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NOT end2end ISDN  
The path that the call was routed over is not ISDN from end-to-  
end (warning only).  
NUMBER_CHANGED  
The number dialed has been changed.  
OUTGOING_CALL_BARRED  
The network will not allow the outgoing call to be placed.  
Phone # Req'd  
Phone number required for AutoSpid determination.  
PPP COMPRESSION UP  
Unit connected with compression.  
PPP LINK LOOPBACK  
Network link is looped backed.  
PPP Timeout  
PPP negotiation failed.  
PROTOCOL_ERROR  
Call control error.  
PUMPIO: dpump-quit  
Rate adaption stopped due to DTE error.  
Rcv Cause XXX  
Undefined cause message received.  
REQ_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAIL  
The channel type requested is currently not available.  
Remote not ISU  
Bonding negotiation determined the far-end unit is not another  
ISU product.  
RESOURCE_UNAVAIL  
The requested resource is unavailable.  
RESP_TO_STAT_ENQ  
Response to status enquiry.  
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Restarting Rate  
Unit restarts DTE rate.  
Retrieve  
Voice call is retrieved from a holding state.  
Ring  
An incoming call on either the first or second channel (third  
channel if call waiting) entered the Ring state. The calling  
phone number is displayed if available.  
S cmd not = or ?  
Proper syntax not used.  
SERVICE_NOT_AVAIL  
The requested service is not available.  
SOURCE NOT ISDN  
The incoming calling party is not ISDN (warning only).  
TANULL expired  
Bonding timer TANULL expired. Received call from non-  
BONDING equipment.  
TEMPORARY_FAILURE  
The network has temporarily failed, try the call again.  
TIMER_EXPIRY  
Call control error.  
TXADD01 expired  
Bonding timer TXADD01 expired.  
TXDEQ expired  
B-channel delay equalization during bonding failed.  
TXFA1 expired  
Bonding timer TXFA1 expired.  
TXFA2 expired  
Bonding timer TXFA2 expired.  
TXINIT expired  
Bonding timer TXINIT expired; called non-BONDING equip-  
ment.  
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UNASSIGNED_NUMBER  
The phone number dialed does not exist.  
Unknown AT cmd  
User issued an unknown AT command.  
USER_ALERT_NO_ANS  
Ringing call is not answered.  
USER_BUSY  
The dialed number is busy.  
V120 connected  
The V.120 rate adaption successfully connected to the far-end  
unit.  
V120 Timeout  
V.120 negotiation failed.  
WRONG_MESSAGE  
Call control error.  
WRONG_MSG_FOR_STATE  
Call control error.  
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Loop Status Messages  
This appendix lists the status line messages and their definitions.  
Messages shown entirely in capital letters are generated by the  
ISDN network. Messages with lower case letters are generated  
by the Express XR/ XRT.  
AutoSpid X  
The SPID is being attempted by the AutoSpid determination. X  
starts at 0 and counts up for each SPID tried.  
Call Connect B1  
Bearer channel 1 is connected and is active.  
Call Connect B2  
Bearer channel 2 is connected and is active.  
Call Connect B1/B2  
Bearer channels 1 and 2 are active.  
Disconnecting  
The current phone call is being disconnected (hung up).  
Getting TEI #1  
The Express XR/ XRT is receiving its first TEI from the network.  
Getting TEI #2  
The Express XR/ XRT is receiving its second TEI from the  
network.  
Link Down  
The network interface is not in sync.  
Network Loopback  
The Express XR/ XRT has been commanded to perform an ISDN  
loopback toward the network.  
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Ready  
The unit is ready to make or accept a call.  
Register SPID #1  
The Express XR/ XRT is registering its first SPID with the net-  
work.  
Register SPID #2  
The Express XR/ XRT is registering its second SPID with the  
network.  
Ringing  
The phone number just dialed is ringing.  
xxxxx nnnn  
A rate adaption is running at the bit rate specified by nnnn.  
xxxxx Quitting  
A rate adaption protocol is turning off.  
xxxxx Ready  
A rate adaption protocol is ready.  
xxxxx Setup  
A rate adaption protocol is setting up.  
YYYY  
ISDN switch-type selected.  
xxxxx can be any of the following:  
Bonding  
Bandwidth on demand industry users group protocol.  
PPP  
Point-to-point rate adaption protocol.  
V120  
V.120 rate adaption protocol.  
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Connector Pinouts  
PIN 13  
PIN 25  
PIN 1  
FEMALE  
PIN 14  
Figure E-1  
RS-232 Interface  
Table E-A  
RS-232 Interface  
Pin  
Name  
I/O  
Description  
1 ......... Shield .................... I/O............................ Shield for cable  
2 ............ TD.........................I.............................. Transmitted Data  
3 ............ RD ....................... O ............................. Received Data  
4 ........... RTS .......................I.............................. Request to Send  
5 ........... CTS ......................O ............................. Clear To Send  
6 .......... DSR ......................O ............................. Data Set Ready  
7 ............ SG ...................... I/O............................ Signal Ground  
8 ............ CD ....................... O ............................. Carrier Detect  
20 .........DTR .......................I.............................. Data Terminal Ready  
22 .......... RI ........................ O ............................. Ring Indicator  
I = Input  
O = Output  
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PIN 1  
PIN 13  
MALE  
PIN 14  
PIN 25  
Figure E-2  
Modem Interface  
Table E-B  
Modem Interface  
Pin  
Name  
I/O  
Description  
1 ......... Shield .................... I/O ............................ Shield for cable  
2 ............ RD ....................... O ............................. Received Data  
3 ............ TD.........................I.............................. Transmitted Data  
4 ........... RTS ...................... O ............................. Request to Send  
5 ........... CTS .......................I.............................. Clear To Send  
7 ............ SG ...................... I/O ............................ Signal Ground  
8 ............ CD ........................I.............................. Carrier Detect  
20 .........DTR ...................... O ............................. Data Terminal Ready  
I = Input  
O = Output  
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The RJ-11 POTS ports apply to the Express XRT only.  
Table E-C  
RJ-11 POTS Port Interfaces  
POTS 1 Interface  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3 R1  
Pin 4 T1  
PIN 1 PIN 6  
Pin 5  
Pin 6  
POTS 2 Interface  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3 R2  
Pin 4 T2  
PIN 1 PIN 6  
Pin 5  
Pin 6  
Table E-D  
RJ-45 ISDN Line Interface  
PIN 1 PIN 8  
Pin 4 Ring  
Pin 5 Tip  
ISDN  
+
+
-
-
GND  
GND  
9v (XR)  
48v (XRT)  
Figure E-3  
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