RoadRunner
U S E R S G U I D E
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Manual Dialing
It is easy to use the front panel dialing keypad to make all connections.
Once you have selected the encoder and decoder parameters (or used a
Quick-Configuration), simply press the
DIAL
button. The
RoadRunner
will prompt whether to dial both lines, line 1 or line 2. Once selected,
just enter the ISDN phone number and press the
ENTER
key. If you have
selected 112 or 128 kb/s operation or 2-line dialing, you will be
prompted to enter a second number.
RoadRunner
remembers the last
number dialed on each line until power is removed.
You can abort the dialing sequence at any time by pressing the up
arrow key before the connection is established. Once the connection
has been established, press the
END
key followed by the
ENTER
key to
hang up.
Setting the encoder bit rate also sets the connection bit rate. Remember
that you can use the front panel keypad for dialing only with an
internal terminal adapter. To dial from a terminal, use the
CDI
command, and use the
CHU
command to hang up.
Speed Dialing
The only difference between speed dialing and Quick Configurations is
that the Speed Dial entries have phone numbers associated with them
and Quick Configurations do not. As with Quick Configurations, all
Speed Dial entries set all relevant encoder and decoder parameters, but
they also dial out to other codecs. Therefore, unlike Quick
Configurations, speed dialing works only when an internal terminal
adapter is used.
To evoke a Speed Dial entry, press the
SDIAL
button, enter the ID
number assigned by the
RoadRunner
and press
ENTER
. You can also
use the
CSD
command from a terminal.
If you do not know the ID number, you can scroll through the directory
using the keypress sequence
SDSET
<View Dir>
and use the arrow keys
to view the directory. Once the desired entry is found, press the
ENTER
key twice to execute the configuration or dial. Remember that Speed
Dial entries share the same directory as Quick Configurations.