USER’S MANUAL
Section 3: GUIDED TOUR of the HARDWARE 25
ISDN Interface
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IMPORTANT!
As with any piece of modern electronic gear, it is advisable that precautions be taken to
prevent damage caused by power surges. Standard telephone line surge protectors can be used
to offer some degree of protection at the U interface jack. Special protectors are available for
the S interface.
It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that adequate protection is provided
.
Section 5 has additional information.
U
Interface
(2
wire)
‐
for
use
in
the
USA
and
Canada
The
ISDN
U
interface
is
for
connection
with
“raw”
2B1Q
BRI
ISDN
circuits
as
provided
primarily
in
the
USA
&
Canada.
When
this
jack
is
used,
you
will
be
using
Zephyr
Xstream’s
built
‐
in
NT1
(Network
Terminator).
This
is
a
6
‐
position/4
‐
pin
miniature
modular
jack
with
the
following
pin
out.
PIN
FUNCTION
1
No Connection
2 No
Connection
3
Line (R)
4 Line
(T)
5
No Connection
6
No Connection (Top)
ISDN U interface connector. Note, the polarity
of the line connections should not matter.
U
Interface
Sync
LED
A
green
LED,
located
below
the
U
interface
jack,
shows
the
status
of
the
built
‐
in
NT1.
Normal
status
is
indicated
by
the
LED
being
lit.
Rapid
flashing
(about
five
times
per
second)
indicates
a
loss
of
the
ISDN
at
the
lowest
(physical)
level.
If
the
NT1
can
contact
the
central
office
(or
an
active
U
repeater),
the
LED
will
blink
slowly
(about
once
per
second)
as
the
S
connection
between
the
NT1
and
the
rest
of
the
ISDN
interface
occurs.
The
LED
will
come
on
solidly
when
all
handshaking
is
completed
and
the
basic
line
connection
(OSI
Layer
1)
is
good.
If
this
LED
does
not
light
continuously
once
you
have
connected
your
ISDN
circuit,
you
may
wish
to
skip
ahead
to
Section
13.4
(Deep
Tech
Information
‐
Troubleshooting)
for
information
on
troubleshooting
problems.
U
U Sync LED
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Page 144: ...USER S MANUAL Section 6 AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 132...
Page 164: ...USER S MANUAL Section 8 LIVEWIRETM IP Audio 152...
Page 310: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 1 Codec Interoperability Information 298...
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