UTA220/UTA220k
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Getting Started
Chapter 3
Getting Started
This chapter provides instructions for setting switches and
straps plus a quick programming setup for the DMS100 or the
5ESS central office switch or switches running National ISDN
1 (NI1).
Caution: Do not connect the UTA220 to the ISDN line until
the UTA220 has been programmed for the correct switch,
switch version, Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) numbers,
and Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs). These are provided by
the telephone company at subscription time. Use of numbers
other than those assigned or failure to program these numbers
in the UTA220 can result in error conditions between the
central office switch and the terminal adapter.
SWITCHES AND STRAPS
The unit is factory configured to current industry standards.
Because of different environments, some terminal adapters
may require strap or switch changes. This section describes the
strap and switch options and how to use them.
Caution: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage
electronic components.
Cover Removal
To select or inspect the strap option, first remove the unit’s
cover.
Warning: Do not remove the cover unless both the power cord
and ISDN line are unplugged.
Place the UTA220 on its side on a flat surface. Insert a medium
size flat screwdriver blade in one of the bottom rear latch slots.
DO NOT PUSH the screwdriver. Lightly pry the handle away
to disengage the lock prong from the lock clip as shown in
Figure 3-1. Assist by pushing the cover from the chassis with
your fingers on the unit rear edges. Repeat this procedure with
the remaining three latch slots.
Summary of Contents for UTA220
Page 6: ...vi Preface ...
Page 24: ...2 4 UTA220 UTA220k Installation ...
Page 34: ...3 10 UTA220 UTA220k Getting Started ...
Page 60: ...6 6 UTA220 UTA220k V 25 bis Dialer Operation ...
Page 72: ...9 4 UTA220 UTA220k Rate Adaption ...
Page 76: ...11 2 UTA220 UTA220k Synchronous Operation ...
Page 128: ...15 2 UTA220 UTA220k Maintenance ...
Page 134: ...B 4 UTA220 UTA220k Factory Default Settings ...
Page 156: ...D 8 UTA220 UTA220k Interfaces ...
Page 176: ...G 10 UTA220 UTA220k Abbreviations and Acronyms ...
Page 178: ...H 2 UTA220 UTA220k Status and Connection Messages ...