Motorola 3460 User Manual

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3460 Fast’R

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4.

If ferrite beads are included with your modem, install them on
both telephone cables:

a) Snugly wrap the cable once completely around the

bead (Figure 1-2).

b) Set the cable into the bead cutouts. Ensure that 2.5 to

4 cm of the cable extend from the bead (on the end you
insert into the modem connector).

c) Snap the bead closed. You can reopen and close it to

reset the cable.

5.

For two-wire leased-line or dial-line modems:

a) Plug the telephone cable into the modem’s LINE

connector (Figure 1-3) and to the telephone wall jack.

b) To use a telephone set on the same line as the modem,

ensure that the ferrite bead (if included) is installed on
the cable; then plug it into the modem’s PHONE
connector.

For two- or four-wire leased-line/dial-line modems:

a) Optionally, plug an analog dial line telephone cable

into the modem’s PHONE LINE connector
(Figure 1-3) and to the telephone wall jack.

b) Ensure that the ferrite bead (if included) is installed on

a leased-line cable; then plug it into the modem’s
LEASE connector.

6.

Set the modem power switch to the On (1) position. The modem
executes self-tests. A modem indicates test results as follows:

Successful completion: MR LED steady on.
A problem by setting LEDs in one of these ways:

— MR: slowly blinking. TR: on. OH: off. CD: off.
— MR: off. TR: on. OH: on. CD: on.

You can also check self-test completion with Fast’RVu. Select
Status, then select:

EIA to display DCD, DTR, DSR, CTS, and RTS signal states
Device to display rate and mode parameters that describe the

modem’s current state

Note the LED pattern. Report any problem to Motorola Support.

7.

Stand-alone modem hardware installation is complete.
Go on to Chapter 2, Basic Modem Setup, or Chapter 3,
Advanced Modem Setup.

Installing a Stand-Alone Modem

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