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Section 10 ADVANCED PROBLEM SOLVING
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Are audio signals and connections OK?
Goes without saying – its got to be plugged- in to work. Try reversing A and B audio
channels
Do you have a good telephone network path in both directions?
Isolate the problem area by using the loopback techniques described above.
Condition: Audio Distorted
Is the rear-panel MIC/LINE switch in the proper position?
Applying a line- level signal to a system configured for microphone levels will make for
some pretty awful distortion.
Send gain set OK?
Check the SEND meter for proper indication. Confirm that the LIMIT indicator is
flashing not at all, or only occasionally. Input/send gain is set on the Volume menu
screen, and may be adjusted to work with levels from - 20 to +4 dBu.
Output switch in proper position?
The - 10/+4 switch near the output connectors should match to the equipment which
accepts the Zephyr feed.
“ Fatal Error” Messages
The Zephyr software has a system for self- monitoring. When a major problem is
detected, a message is scrolled on the bottom line of the LCD screen. The message gives
general information about the problem in a text phrase, and specific information in an
error number. (These are usually four- digit numbers in the format 3XXX.” Please note
the value and description (it will take a moment for the information to scroll across the
screen) in order to assist Telos customer support.
ISDN-RELATED
Condition: Can’t Get ISDN “ Ready” Indication
What kind of ISDN do you have, and is the Zephyr set to match it?
ISDN TIP!
European users should disregard all references to SPIDs.
Euro ISDN DOES NOT have SPIDs! If you ISDN configuration
requires MSNs they may be entered in the MSN/SPID 1 & 2
screen.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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