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with non- Zephyr codecs.
conn <1|2> <number> or conn <1..50>
Establish ISDN connection on line 1 or 2 or call setup.
Example:
conn 1 2167819310
call a given phone number.
conn 17
activates the setup #17. Transmit mode, receive mode and bitrate will be set
according to the setup. If there are phone numbers stored in the setup they will then be
dialed.
crc <ISO|encrypt>
Select bitstream CRC type.
Default:
ISO
direc <phone1|-> <phone2|->
Enter or delete ISDN directory (phone) numbers.
Default:
none
The directory number is the phone number of your ISDN lines without area
code. You only need to enter the directory numbers if the SPIDs do not include
the phone numbers.
disc <1|2| 1 2>
Disconnect ISDN on line 1, 2, or both.
level <-15 .. +4>
Select analog input level (dBu).
Default:
+4 dBu
lock [+][COLD|SETUP|AUTO|SPIDS|DIAL]
When given from the serial port these commands can disable certain front panel
functions. Since coldbooting would restore these function it is disabled when any lock
mode is active. Use + to add a lock mode. When entered alone all lock modes are
canceled.
Parameters are: COLD- locks out front panel cold boot capability; SETUP- locks out
front panel access to store setups utility menu. (Stored setups cannot be added or
changed, however autodial still works); AUTO- disables auto dial function; SPIDS-
SPIDs and Telco utility menus no longer work from front panel; DIAL- disables manual
dial function using dial button.
NOTE: The corresponding serial port commands will still function, only manual
functionality is disabled.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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