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NWC Voyager
Routing of incoming calls
When applying for IMN numbers, a
Terminal Id
(OID/DID) is received from the Net service provider.
All devices connected to NWC Voyager can make
outgoing calls. For incoming calls it must be assured
that the Terminal Ids and MSN numbers configured
are as commissioned.
To make an incoming call reach a particular device,
an MSN number and the Terminal Id “connected” to
the IMN number must be programmed into the Main
Communication Unit (MCU).
See later in this manual.
LIST OF VALID TERMINAL IDs AND MSN NUMBERS
* Preprogrammed
4.8kbps speech
Term.Id MSN
01*
20*
02
21*
03
22
04
23
05
24
06
25
07
26
08
27
09
28
64 kbps speech
Term.Id MSN
91*
30*
92
31
93
32
94
33
95
34
96
35
97
36
98
37
99
38
ISDN PORTS
ISDN/RS-232/USB PORTS
64kbps data
Term.Id MSN
51*
60*
52*
61*
53*
62*
54*
63*
55
64
56
65
57
66
58
67
59
68
51/60, preset for ISDN port
52/61, preset for RS-232A port
53/62, preset for RS-232B port
54/63, preset for USB port
56kbps data
Term.Id MSN
71*
50*
72
51
73
52
74
53
75
54
76
55
77
56
78
57
79
58
3.1kHz audio
Term.Id MSN
61*
40*
62
41
63
42
64
43
65
44
66
45
67
46
68
47
69
48
3.1kHz
audio service
91/30 Handset.
First HS connected.
01/20 Handset.
First HS connected.
In
ISDN
device:
MSN
number
In
Main Communication Unit
:
MSN
number
and
Terminal Id
(the Terminal Id is paired
with a specific
IMN
number)
The table below lists valid MSN numbers for the
available services.
Numbers to be programmed into ISDN devices:
For an easy start, some Terminal Ids and MSN
numbers have been preprogrammed into the MCU
(marked with a star in the table).
Note! A Term.Id already entered is not accepted.
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