Using the Hughes 9202
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Connecting by ISDN
The terminal is set to Analog telephony by default, so in order
to use ISDN you first have to enable it through the Web UI or
the user interface menu.
To do this from the menu, press the
Select
button until you see
Connect
. Press the
Scroll
button until you see
Configure
,
then press the
Select
button to select
Configure
. Press the
Scroll
button until you see
Telephone
, then press the
Select
button. Press the
Scroll
button until you see
ISDN
and then
press the
Select
button. ISDN should now stop blinking,
indicating that it has been enabled. A reboot is required for the
change to take effect.
Alternatively, configure ISDN from the Telephony page of the
Web UI.
Connect an ISDN cable to your computer’s or phone’s ISDN
port, and insert the other end of the connector into the
Terminal’s ISDN port.
To dial, prefix an international number with 00 and terminate
it with #. For example, to dial a number in the USA, enter:
0018005551234# (00 + Country code + phone #).
For the UK dial 00442077281000#.
To receive incoming calls, you must configure your ISDN
device with the MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) of the
service it supports. See the Telephony section on page 43 for
information on configuration of MSNs. To configure the MSN
in your ISDN device, refer to the user guide of your ISDN
device.
Connecting by RJ-11
The RJ-14 port is active by default,
but if ISDN has been
configured, you must switch it back to analog to use the RJ-14
port for analog telephony. You can do this from the menu or
the
Telephony
page of the Web UI.
You can connect an analog phone directly to the RJ-14 port
with an RJ-11 cable to make voice calls.