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USER’S MANUAL
Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 223
All
calls,
regardless
of
call
types,
will
be
answered
automatically.
ISDN
Circuit
Switch
Data
calls
(i.e.
callers
from
a
Zephyr
Xstream
when
the
Call
Type
is
set
to
“Zephyr”)
will
be
answered
automatically.
Circuit
Switched
Voice
(i.e.
POTS/G.711)
calls
are
treated
as
if
“none”
was
selected.
Phone
Circuit
Switch
Voice
calls
(i.e.
callers
from
an
Xport
on
a
POTS
line,
a
regular
telephone,
or
a
Zephyr
Xstream
when
the
Call
Type
is
set
to
“Phone”)
will
be
answered
automatically.
Circuit
Switched
Data
calls
are
treated
as
if
“none”
was
selected.
Interface
The
Interface
selection
will
activate
one
of
the
following
ports
of
the
Zephyr
Xstream
ISDN/ISDN
Modem
Either
of
these
selections
will
enable
the
Zephyr
Xstream's
built
‐
in
ISDN
interface,
if
present.
The
ISDN
Modem
selection
loads
the
code
required
to
talk
to
the
Zephyr
Xport
connected
to
a
POTS
(analog)
line.
When
call
is
placed
in
Phone
Mode
(in
the
DIAL
menu),
the
Interface
setting
will
change
between
ISDN
to
ISDN
Modem
automatically
.
This
will
also
occur
when
an
incoming
"voice"
call
is
answered,
and
can
be
ignored
by
the
user;
if
an
ISDN
mode
call
is
subsequently
made,
or
received,
the
unit
will
switch
back
to
ISDN
interface
automatically.
A
note
regarding
Mode
detection
and
Interface
switching
of
incoming
calls:
The
ISDN
network
will
signal
if
a
call
is
"voice"
or
"data"
call.
Since
modems
use
POTS
technology,
calls
from
Xport
are
considered
"voice"
calls.
In
the
case
of
a
"data"
call,
no
other
information
is
needed;
the
Xstream
will
switch
from
the
ISDN
Modem
Interface
to
ISDN
,
if
necessary,
and
answer
the
call.
If
the
network
indicates
an
incoming
call
is
a
"voice"
call,
the
Xstream
must
determine
if
this
is
a
call
from
a
telephone,
or
from
the
modem
of
an
Xport.
Therefore,
the
Xstream
switches
the
Interface
selection
from
the
ISDN
to
ISDN
Modem
,
if
necessary,
answers
the
call,
and
then
listens
for
a
modem
carrier
tone.
If
no
modem
tone
is
detected,
the
unit
un
‐
mutes
the
audio
and
the
call
is
considered
a
"Phone"
Mode
call.
If
a
modem
tone
is
detected,
the
Xstream's
modem
will
begin
negotiating
with
the
Xport.
Therefore,
all
incoming
"voice"
calls
have
a
short
delay
before
audio
is
heard.
V.35
Split
This
selection
will
enable
the
Xstream's
built
‐
in
V.35/X.21
interface,
if
present.
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