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If the terminal does not display the login prompt when the
DEFINITY LAN Gateway system is in one of the above states, try
pressing the
Return
key a few times. If the login prompt still does
not appear, write down the state displayed on the LCD, and then
see the troubleshooting procedure for terminal connections in
Appendix D (to be supplied).
k. Log in to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system (see Chapter 3). If
you can log in successfully, the modem and terminal options are
set correctly.
Task 7C: Install a Terminal via ADUs
This task describes how to connect a terminal via ADUs to Admin/Port B of the
MFB. (This task can also be used for remote connection to Main/Port A.)
Refer to Figure 2-11, Connecting a Terminal to the MFB via ADUs, when
performing this task.
GROUP 311
CABLE
SWITCH
ALARM
BOARD
MFB
Y-CABLE
ADMIN/
MAIN/
MULTI-
BOARD
FUNCTION
ALB
CABLE
(SEE NOTE)
NOTE: NULL MODEM IS REQUIRED WHEN
DIAL-UP
TERMINAL
PORT B
PORT A
CONNECTING TO 715 BCT DCE PORT
Z3A4 Z3A1
HOUSE
WIRING
D8AM
POWER
SUPPLY
ADAPTER
Figure 2-11. Connecting a Terminal to the MFB via ADUs
1. Connect the Z3A-4 ADU to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system MFB.
a. In the room where the switch and DEFINITY LAN Gateway system
are located, attach one end of an ED-1E434 Group 311 cable to
the RS-232 connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (the
one connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY LAN
Gateway system slots). Attach the other end to the Z3A-4 (female)
ADU.
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