Section 24: Connection Setup
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T E C H N O L O G Y
Important Connection Information:
Use only one phone number in the dialing section of the
Connection
menu if you
are using non-bonded connections. For example, if you are using two
connections that are not bonded (as you may for the
Man Dflt Mono/IFB
profile), create two connections using the
Connection No
drop-down menu and
input one phone number for each connection.
If you are connecting using a bonded connection, i.e.
Bonded POTS
or
Bonded
ISDN
, you will need to input multiple numbers into one connection. To do this
you will need to select the bonded
Connection type
you desire from the drop-
down menu. It is possible to dial up to two POTS and four ISDN numbers once
you select a bonded connection.
If you connect using the Connections Manager the codec will dial up to two
POTS and four ISDN numbers for you. If you connect manually after you have
loaded the information onto the codec, you will need to dial the numbers from
the codec via the displayed connections on the LCD screen.
24.15.
Automatic Redial
If a
T
ieline
G
3
codec loses its connection it can
automatically redial until the link is re-established. If
Automatic redial
is not programmed, the codec will
reconnect or redial initially as per the
Failover profile
settings (if a
Failover profile
has been programmed),
or as per the
Auto reconnect
settings in the codec.
To redial utilizing the
Automatic Redial
function, simply press
ENTER/DIAL
when
a connection is lost and the codec will redial as per the
No. Redials
setting.
A Cautionary Note:
when using a pair of
T
ieline
codecs in this mode, one
needs to be set for
Automatic redial
an
d one for
Auto answer
if you want the
codecs to answer automatically. Do not set the
Auto reconnect
function if you are
using
Automatic redial
as they will conflict with each other.
24.15.1.
No. Redials
As per this setting, a codec will automatically redial until the number of redials
selected is reached, or a link is established.
24.15.2.
Redial Interval
This represents the time in seconds between redial attempts. An interval is
inserted into the number by pressing the
#
key on the codec down for about a
second. Using the parameters shown in the previous image, the codec will
automatically dial a maximum of ten times or until a link is established. There
is a delay of ten seconds set between dialing attempts.