Section 9: Quick Start
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T E C H N O L O G Y
Rack Mount Codec Control PC Software Information
If you are using the TLG3 GUI codec controller to connect to a rack unit codec it will
emulate a ‘physical’ front panel for connection purposes. Please see the section in this
reference manual titled ‘Operation of the TLG3 GUI’, for more information on its
installation and operation.
WARNING for Installation of Modules:
If you are installing or uninstalling any module, please ensure that the codec is not
powered up during the installation process. We recommend you use anti-static
precautions to help minimize the chances of static charges damaging the highly
sensitive circuitry. Do not force a module into the codec. Modules should be installed
slowly and gently.
GSM WARNING:
Only one GSM module can be used in a
COMMANDER
G
3
.
If
you install two GSM modules an error message will be displayed. If you wish to operate
over two GSM connections you will need to use the
RS232
connection on the rear of
a codec and connect a GSM-compatible cell-phone such as the
Nokia
®
6310 or 6310i.
If you are using an
RS232
connection you will also need to configure the codec serial
port for GSM use. To configure GSM cell-phone connections press
SOFTKEY 4
Menu
,
scroll to [Configuration] > [Advanced Menu] > [Serial Port Mode] > [GSM]. This
configures the serial port and the GSM connection should appear on the main menu
screen as a connection option.
VERY IMPORTANT GSM WARNING FOR RACK UNIT CODECS:
If you must connect using GSM with a
COMMANDER
G
3
rack unit codec, we suggest
you use a GSM cell-phone attached to the RS232 port on the rear panel of the codec.
Alternatively, you could try a GSM phone or a 3G cell-phone in GSM mode with a
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Important Notes:
A POTS landline-connected codec must be in GSM Landline
Mode to receive a GSM CSD data call. To configure this, select the POTS connection
on the codec using the
MS
and press
SOFTKEY 3 Wiz
to use the connection wizard.
Select
Setup GSM Landline
in the wizard. More detailed information about GSM
connections is contained in the GSM Operation section of every codec’s main
reference manual.
Warning on Digital Phone Systems:
Digital phone systems typically run off
voltages greater than the 50 volts used by the PSTN. Some older ISDN systems run on
approx 100 volts. Connection of a
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POTS codec to a voltage greater than the
normal 50 volts will cause damage to a POTS codec and void the warranty.