RoadRunner
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Select encoder line format, single line, line 1
<L1>
at the ‘ELI’
prompt, press
ENTER
Select
<NONE>
at the ‘CGH’ prompt, press
ENTER
.
Note: Use
‘NONE’ for MPEG algorithms, use ‘NORMAL’ for G.722
unless connecting to a PKI telephone, then use ‘OLDPKI’ or
Since we are using different send and receive algorithms, we
must set the Decoder Independent ‘YES’ mode. Select
<YES>
at
the ‘DIN’ prompt, press
ENTER
Select
<G.722>
at the ‘DAL’ (decoder algorithm) prompt, press
ENTER
Since we want to monitor the audio coming from the second
location (connecting to the second line), select <L2> at the ‘DLI’
(decoder line format) prompt, press
ENTER
We now must enter the number of ISDN numbers or
placeholders that are required. At least one number or
placeholder will be required with any entry. In this case, we
require two, one placeholder for line 1 and an ISDN number for
line 2. Select
<2>
at the ‘Num of #’s’ prompt, press
ENTER
Enter the ‘#’ character as a placeholder for the first line. Press
ENTER
Enter the ISDN phone number to dial on the second line, press
ENTER
The
RoadRunner
will return the ID number of the newly created
Speed Dial entry.
Deleting Quick Configurations and Speed Dial Entries
Although the Quick Configuration/Speed Dial directory can hold up to
256 entries, the table can quickly become full of no longer used entries.
To delete the entries that are no longer used, press the SDSET button,
select <Delete entry> from the menu and enter the ID number of the
entry to delete. You will
not
be prompted to verify your selection
before the
RoadRunner
deletes it. You can also use the CDS command
from a terminal. If you do not know the ID number of the entry you
want to delete, scroll through the directory by pressing the SDSET
button and selecting the <View Dir> option.