RoadRunner
U S E R S G U I D E
6
Unpacking and Installing
our
RoadRunner
comes with an AC line cord and an RJ-45
jumper cable if an ISDN terminal adapter is installed. An
appropriate interface cable, available from MUSICAM USA, may
be required if a non-TA module is installed. An optional carrying case
is available.
Unpack your
RoadRunner
and plug it in to an appropriate power
source. Please note that the
RoadRunner
has “World” AC and DC
power supplies, and can be used anywhere without changing voltage
settings.
RoadRunner
can operate in any position, and may be stacked
or shelf mounted if desired. However, note that
RoadRunner
is fan
cooled, and the rear mounted fan should not be blocked.
Your
RoadRunner
is shipped to you in Loopback Mode. When in this
mode, you can test all audio input and output connections. When your
RoadRunner
is in the loopback mode, and all audio connections have
been made properly, you should hear any audio input to the
RoadRunner
at the output of the
RoadRunner
. Please remember that
for normal operation, the
RoadRunner
must
not
be in loopback mode.
RoadRunner
Connections
RoadRunner
‘s connection to the digital transmission medium is made
through a Digital Interface Module (DIF).
The
RoadRunner
supports
one digital interface module that plugs into a slot in the rear panel.
Two types of DIFs are available, Terminal Adapter (TA) and non-TA.
TAs connect directly to your ISDN line and allow dialing directly from
the
RoadRunner
keypad. Non-TA type modules can connect to
external terminal adapters or most other digital facilities, such as
dedicated lines, fractional T1 or satellite systems through appropriate
interfaces.
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