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4100/4120-0139 Dial-Up Service Modem Installation Instructions Introduction
This document covers the 4100/4120-0139 Dial-Up Service Modem, which can be used in conjunction with the following: • •
Related Documentation
In this Publication
4100/4120-6014 Network Interface Cards (NICs) in 4100/4100U /4100ES systems. 4100/4120-0113 or 4100-6038 Dual RS-232/2120 Modules.
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Field Wiring Diagram for 4100 Power Limited (841-731) or,
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Field Wiring Diagram for 4100 Non Power Limited (841-995)
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4100ES Fire Alarm System Installation Guide (574-848)
This publication discusses the following topics: Topic
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Cautions and Warnings
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Introduction to the Dial-Up Service Modem
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Configuration Requirements
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Installing the Modem
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Cautions and Warnings Cautions and Warnings
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS- Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX® PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED- Upon
unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex product supplier. STATIC HAZARD - Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:
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Ground yourself before opening or installing components. Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.
FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS – PART 15 - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES - To ensure proper system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA72-1999 (Chapter 7) after any programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change (up to a maximum of 50 devices) must also be tested and proper system operation verified.
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Introduction to the Dial-Up Service Modem
Overview
The 4100/4120-0139 Dial-Up Service Modem allows field personnel to access the 4100/4100U /4100ES or 4120 from a remote location using the public-switched telephone system or a privateswitched telephone system. Figure 1 (below) is an illustration of the dial-up service modem (Part No. 565-279). Part No. 566-338 looks identical. MODEM TYPE JUMPER PORT (P5)
RJ-11 CONNECTOR (P2)
40-PIN NETWORK INTERFACE CARD CONNECTOR (J1) (not used when configured as a dial-up service modem)
DATA TRANSMISSION JUMPER PORT (P4)
RS-232 CONNECTOR (P1)
STATUS LEDs (LED1, LED2)
Figure 1. The Dial-Up Service Modem Media Card (565-279 or 566-338)
LED Indications
The dial-up service modem has the following LEDs: LED1. Illuminates when the modem goes off-hook to connect to the transmission lines. LED2. Illuminates when the modem receives an external call during dial-up mode.
Environmental Requirements
32° F (0° C) and 120° F (49° C). 90° F (32° C) @ 93% relative humidity (non-condensing)
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Configuration Requirements
Overview
This section describes the software and hardware requirements that must be adhered to before installing the modem.
Software Requirements
To use the dial-up service modem, the following requirements must be met:
Modem Media Jumper Settings
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The Programmer software must be at Version 7.02 or later.
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The remote IBM-compatible PC must have a modem configured as follows: -
8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
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Hayes AT Command Set
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Initialization string: Refer to Tech Services web site or “Solution Publisher.”
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Dial-up string: ATDT (panel phone number)
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VT220 (or greater) Terminal Emulation. After completing the connection, run the SmarTerm® Essential program on the PC to emulate a full 4100 CRT interface. For installation instructions for SmarTerm® Essential, refer to the Tech Services website or “Solution Publisher.”
There are two jumpers on the modem (565-279 or 566-338) that need to be configured correctly: P4 and P5. Place a jumper on pins 1 and 2 of P4, and on pins 2 and 3 of P5. Use Figure 2 to locate the jumpers. P4
P5
Figure 2. Jumper Locations
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Installing the Modem
Overview
The dial-up service modem installs onto a 4100/4120-6014 Network Interface Card (NIC) or a 4100/4120-0113 or 4100-6038 Dual RS-232/2120 Module. This section describes how to install the modem to both types of modules.
Installing to the NIC
The modem can be installed to the lower mid-section of a 4100/4120-6014 NIC, as described below. 1.
Use the three plastic stand-offs to snap the modem into place. Note that the modem will be right side up, unlike the media card(s) for the NIC’s port 1 and/or port 2.
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Connect one end of the 733-808 Ribbon Cable (supplied) to P1 of the modem. Connect the other end to P1 (the 10-pin service port) on the NIC card.
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Connect standard TELCO cable to P2 on the modem. 4100/4120-6014 NETWORK INTERFACE CARD (NIC)
MEDIA CARDS
DIAL-UP SERVICE MODEM
STANDOFFS FIT INTO HOLES
SERVICE PORT (P1) MODEM TELCO RJ-11 JACK (P2)
MODEM RS-232 CONNECTOR (P1)
TELCO CABLE 733-808 RIBBON CABLE
Figure 3. NIC Modem Installation Continued on next page
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Installing the Modem, Continued
Installing to an RS-232/2120 Module
The modem can be installed to the lower mid-section of a 4100/4120-0113 or 4100-6038 Dual RS-232/2120 Module, as described below. 1.
With the modem right side up over the RS-232 daughter card, align the modem’s three plastic stand-offs with the holes in the daughter card.
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Connect one end of the 733-808 Ribbon Cable (supplied) to P1 of the modem. Connect the other end to P4 (the 10-pin service port) on the RS-232 card.
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Connect standard TELCO cable to P2 on the modem.
SERVICE PORT (P4)
DIAL-UP SERVICE MODEM
STANDOFFS FIT INTO HOLES
MODEM RS-232 CONNECTOR (P1)
Figure 4. RS-232 Modem Installation
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