Paradyne 6800 User Manual
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Connecting the Components
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6800-A2-GN22-30
January 1997
Connecting a Local AT&T 6286 or 6386
To connect an AT&T 6286 or 6386 as a local basic-feature workstation, perform the following
steps:
1. Connect the grounded end of the 035-0153-0031 cable to one of the following ports on
either the host processor or the UIP:
– COM1/COM2 port: use the 002-0054-0031 connector
– IPC-1600: connect directly to port
2. Connect the other end of the 035-0153-0031 cable to the 002-0052-0031 connector.
3. Connect the 002-0052-0031 connector to the 25-pin serial connector on the basic-feature
workstation.
Connecting a Remote Altos 486DX/33, an Altos SX/20, or an AT&T 6386 SX/EL
To connect an Altos 486DX/33, an Altos SX/20, or an AT&T 6386 SX/EL at a remote location,
you will need two DCE devices with the following characteristics:
•
Asynchronous
•
Full-duplex
•
Flow control ON
•
Bit rates of 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps
To establish the connection, perform the following steps at the processor end:
1. At the host processor or UIP end, connect the grounded end of a 035-0153-0031 cable to
an available port on the IPC-1600 card. If connecting to a COM port, use the
002-0054-0031 connector.
2. Connect the other end of the 035-0153-0031 cable to the 002-0039-0031 connector.
3. Connect the 002-0039-0031 connector to the local DCE device.
4. At the remote end, connect one end of the 035-0149-2531 cable to the remote DCE device.
5. Connect the other end of the 035-0149-2531 cable to the workstation 25-pin serial
connector on the basic-feature workstation.
Connecting a Remote AT&T 6286 or 6386
To connect an AT&T 6286 or 6386 at a remote location, you will need two DCE devices with the
following characteristics:
•
Asynchronous
•
Full-duplex
•
Flow control ON
•
Bit rates of 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps