User guide
CTI Products, Inc. SLM SiteLync
TM
User Guide
Setup and Operation 7
STEP 3. MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
LonWorks Network Connection (NET)
Connect the LonWorks twisted pair channel to t
he SLM module via the 2
terminal NET connector. This connection is non-polarity sensitive.
Telephone Line Connection (PSTN, ISDN, or CELL)
Connect the telephone service line to the PSTN (for SLM/IM), ISDN (for
SLM/IS), or CELL (for SLM/CL) connector. An
RJ11 is provided on the
SLM/IM and SLM/CL models. An RJ45 is provided on the SLM/IS model.
Input Power Connection
Power input is applied to the SLM module via the 3 terminal connector. The
terminals labeled ‘L1’ and ‘L2’ are used for the mains input. S
LM units with
power input rating of 10-
35 volts AC/DC are polarity insensitive. The terminal
marked with the ground symbol should be connected to protective earth ground.
For SLM units with power input rating of 100-
240 VAC that are permanently
connected
, a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated in the
fixed wiring. For those connected with a pluggable device, the socket-
outlet
must be installed near the SLM and must be easily accessible.
Apply power to the SLM SiteLync network modem o
nly after all other
connections have been made.
After power is applied, the PWR indicator should come on. Also, the
SERVICE
indicator should come on for approximately 6 seconds. After the SERVICE
indicator goes off, the SLM is ready for use.
STEP 4. CONFIGURING THE SLM SITELYNC
Most typical applications (where a host computer is used to dial into multiple
remote sites containing SLM/IM, SLM/IS, or SLM/CL modules) can make use of
the factory default configuration of the SLM SiteLync (as follows):
• All models : RUN mode
• All models : Auto-answer enabled
• All models : Auto-Dial-Out mode : disabled
• SLM/IM (EU) : Country code = Europe
• SLM/IS (EU) : D channel protocol = Euro-ISDN (DSS1)
B channel protocol = X.75