Robotics COURIER manuals

Owner’s manuals and user’s guides for Networking Robotics COURIER.
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Robotics COURIER Specifications (64 pages)


Brand: Robotics | Category: Networking | Size: 0.33 MB |

 

Robotics COURIER User Manual (245 pages)


Brand: Robotics | Category: Networking | Size: 0.62 MB |

 

Table of contents

Table of contents

Courier™ I-modem®

1

Getting Started Guide

1

Final Draft

1

Read this First

3

Contents

4

Chapter 1

10

Introduction

10

Optional Analog Device Jack

12

TurboPPP

12

Rate Adaptation

12

Optional Built-in NT-1

12

Chapter 2

16

The I-modem and ISDN

16

What is ISDN?

17

Benefits of ISDN

17

The ISDN Basic Rate Interface

17

Physical Appearance

17

B-channels and D-channels

18

Required Components

19

How Does the I-modem Fit In?

19

S/T Interface

20

Internet Access (TurboPPP)

21

Chapter 3

24

Ordering ISDN Service

24

Requesting ISDN Service

25

Chapter 4

28

Installing Your

28

Internal I-modem

28

Package Contents

29

Important!

30

Default Jumper Settings

31

Windows 95 Users

32

I-modem Model S/T

37

1 Run HyperTerminal

38

4 Change any properties and:

40

Chapter 5

43

External I-modem

43

ISDNTelephone

45

Chapter 6

47

Service Profile Identifiers

48

Terminal Endpoint Identifier

48

Configuring the I-modem

49

Chapter 7

57

Configuring With

57

AT Commands

57

Preparing to Send AT Commands

58

4 Set up the DATA B-channel

61

2 Make a test data call

64

Analog Device Port

65

Data Port

65

Chapter 8

67

Configuring Your Courier

67

For Windows 95

67

Files Needed By Your I-modem

70

If Dial-Up Networking Do this

72

Support” to install Dial-Up

72

Networking

72

Is not listed Go to Step 3

72

4 Click Windows Setup tab

73

7 Click OK

74

Windows 95 8-9

75

Settings”

76

7 Click Finish

79

9 Click OK, and OK

79

Windows 95 8-15

81

TCP/IP Settings window

81

Chapter 9

83

Configuring Your

83

I-modem For Macintosh

83

2 Click PPP and More…

84

Configuring ConfigPPP Dialer

85

Dialing With ConfigPPP

85

Chapter 10

87

What You Need

88

Configuring Your I-modem

88

If You Are Using MS-DOS

89

For Internal Couriers Only

89

If You Are Using OS/2

90

Chapter 11

93

Configuring TurboPPP

93

With AT Commands

93

Making Calls With ML-PPP

94

Connection With ML- PPP

95

Pass-through Compression

98

Auto Mode Compression

98

Turbo Mode Compression

98

Chapter 12

101

Configuring Your I-modem

101

With DIP Switches and Jumpers

101

Locating DIP Switches

104

Default DIP Switches

104

Locating Jumpers

105

Changing Jumper Settings

106

Chapter 13

108

Viewing LEDs

108

Viewing LEDs 13-3

110

Chapter 14

111

Using x2

111

Obtaining x2

112

How x2 Works

113

Controlling x2

113

x2 Server Mode

113

Controlling Link Speeds

114

New x2 Result Codes

118

Numeric Alphanumeric

119

I-modem Command Reference

120

Appendix A

121

Other I-modem Features

121

Period Dial Modifier

122

PCSDL vs. XMODEM

122

Forcing Analog Calls

123

Appendix B

125

Technical Information

125

Modulation

126

Additional Specifications

128

Ringer Equivalence

129

Power Consumption

129

Serial Ports

129

The EIA-232 Interface

130

Minimum Requirements

131

Flow Control Requirements

131

For Macintosh Computers

132

I-modem’s serial port:

133

Choosing a Serial Cable

135

Notes for Macintosh Users

135

Notes for Mainframe Users

136

Macintosh

136

Appendix D

137

Warranty

137

Telephone Support

140

North America

140

Europe, Middle East, Africa

140

All Other Locations

140

Software/Firmware Updates

141

Hardware Support

141

FCC Registration

143

IC (Industry Canada)

144

UL Listed Accessory

145

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