BGAN 9201 User Manual
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ISDN
E
QUIPMENT
You can establish ISDN data communication by connecting your ISDN equipment directly to the
BGAN Terminal‟s ISDN port with the supplied ISDN cable (which is the same as the Ethernet
cable). To activate the ISDN interface, and set MSN numbering options, perform the following
steps:
1.
From BGAN LaunchPad main menu, select
Terminal > ISDN Interface Settings
. The
Configure
ISDN Interface
dialog box is then displayed, with suggested MSNs set for each ISDN call
types:
2.
Select the
Power Interface
check box to activate the ISDN 40V “phantom power”, or
uncheck the check box to turn off the power. The ISDN interface itself is always active.
3.
For a 4 Kbps speech call
, enter MSN 1 into the MSN Speech number: text box. To receive
incoming calls, you must program the same MSN into your ISDN handset connected to the
ISDN port.
4.
For a 3.1 KHz audio call
, enter MSN 2 into the MSN Audio number: text box. To receive
incoming calls, you must program the same MSN into your ISDN fax machine connected to
the ISDN port.
5.
For an Unrestricted Digital Information (UDI) call
(64 Kbps ISDN), enter MSN 3 into the MSN UDI
number: text box. Check the documentation supplied with your ISDN device for details on
whether it is a UDI device.
6.
For a Restricted Digital Information (RDI) call
(56 Kbps ISDN), enter MSN 3 (same as UDI) into
the MSN RDI number: text box. Check the documentation supplied with your ISDN device for
details on whether it is an RDI device.
7.
Click
OK
to save the changes, or
Cancel
to exit without saving.
Note: You can use MSNs other than the ones above, for any of the ISDN call types. But your ISDN
equipment must be programmed with the same MSNs to accept incoming calls, and you must
use different numbers for speech, audio and UDI/RDI calls. Any changes to this screen require a
re-boot of the terminal to save the new configuration. Use the power button to gracefully power
down and power back up.