Telos Zephyr Xport manual Xports Isdn interface, Isdn Configuration Menu

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ZEPHYR XPORT USER’S GUIDE

5.Move the cursor to the word Save (using <5> or <6>) and then press <SEL> to complete the editing process.

3.5The Xport's ISDN interface

Units with either of the ISDN interface options will display "Found ISDN card" shortly after startup. This is also displayed on the About screen.

hHOT TIP! When using an ISDN- equipped Xport on an analog (POTS) line you can force the unit into POTS mode by pressing <5> and <6> simultaneously when the "Found ISDN card" message is displayed. This will shorten startup time.

THE ISDN CONFIGURATION MENU

This menu will not be present if the ISDN option is not installed, or if the ISDN was not connected at the time of start up.

To configure the information about your ISDN circuit press <NAV> twice. Then, press the <6> key twice to highlight ISDN Setup. Now press <SEL> once.

SPID

Users in the USA & Canada with Natl I- 1 and DMS Cust ISDN service should enter either of their SPIDs here. Your Telco should have provided you your SPID numbers for your ISDN circuit. The format is often XXXYYYZZZZ0101 (where XXX is the area code, YYYZZZZ is the 7 digit telephone number).

If you are using ETS 300 (Euro ISDN, used throughout the world), INS 64 (used in Japan), or AT&T Cust PTP (sometimes used in the USA) ISDN service, you should leave this field blank.

MSN/DN

The use of these fields depends on the type of ISDN to be used.

Natl I- 1 and DMS Cust. Protocol (used in the USA and Canada): enter the 7- digit telephone number associated with the SPID entered above here.

INS 64, or AT&T Cust PTP ISDN Protocol: leave this field blank.

ETS 300 (Euro ISDN): you may enter a "Multiple Subscriber Number" or "MSN" here. This is optional, and may be used if you are sharing the ISDN with another device.

Telco

This configures the Xport to operate with the particular type of ISDN line that may be connected. This is the ISDN "Protocol" or "Switch Type" and must be configured properly for the ISDN to function properly. ETS300 is used in most of the world including Europe, INS 64 is used in Japan, and AT&T Cust. PTP, DMS Cust. and Natl.I- 1 are used in the USA (Natl.I- 1 is used most commonly).

Once you are done setting this item, the Xport will prompt you to reboot.

24CHAPTER 3 - THE DETAILS

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Contents Zephyr Xport Xports Front Panel Mixer SectionZephyr Xport Customer Service Fax +1Important Note Test Lines Introducing the Xport VI Introducing the Xport Table of Contents Specifications & Warranty Looking for Information? Tell me more about the box Getting Oriented Quick StartWhat you need before you start… Connecting the Audio Inputs/OutputsConnecting to the Telephone Line Success, Step-by-StepSetting the Country Basic ConfigurationPowering Up Time to turn on the XportPlacing Your First Call, to Telos Mixer AdjustmentsHeadphones MicrophoneWhat’s Next? Snd RcvWhat have we here? AccessoriesFront panel Default Display Pots Connection Status see .1.2 for Isdn Connection statusExample 1 Selecting a setting from a list country MenusMore on the Numeric Keypad Entering Alphabetic Characters Example 2 Entering a numeric entry i.e. entering a prefixDial menu Frequently Used Menus AUTO, DIAL, & DropXport Phone Rear panelZephyr Isdn Support Telephone Connections DetailsPots Isdn Interface Optional Interface only active if option 1701-00056 is presentAudio Connections & Mixer InputAudio Inputs Audio OutputsAUX Interface connector Interface ConnectorSetups AUX Interface Input ring & sleeveDial Setups Activating a Dial Setup Step by StepLocation Setups Activating a Location Setup Step by Step Creating Location Setups Set by StepEditing Location Setups Isdn Configuration Menu Xports Isdn interfaceConnecting two Xports to the same Isdn circuit Sharing Isdn in the USA & CanadaCell Phone Interfacing the Aux Audio Interface Sharing Isdn worldwideFeeding the Xport from a computer over Ethernet Connecting the Cell Phone to the XportInstallation Telos Soundcard EmulatorConfiguring Windows Sounds and Media Changing configurationSelecting a Playback Device Remote Control Changing the playback volumeFrequently Asked Questions Is Xport a Pots codec?Can I share an Isdn line between two Xports? What happens when the line is very bad?What about international calls? So what is the Aux Interface connector for? Tell me more about the Ethernet?Where can I get answers to my technical questions? Anything better possible with mobile phones?What to do if… Why does my Isdn Xport take so long to boot up?How can I tell if my Xport has the Isdn option? Can’t find the Isdn setup menu Is the line shared between the Xport and any other device?Can’t place a call using Isdn in Zephyr mode Can the Xport place a call to a Telephone?Can’t place or receive calls using Isdn Environmental Considerations Technical & Installation InformationVentilation and ambient temperature AC mains requirementsInstalling the Isdn option Echnical & Installation Ifnormation Enabling Phantom Power Female Specifications & WarrantyDelay round trip Line Input balanced ¼ TRSHeadphone Output Monitor MIX OUT Floating Balanced ¼ TRS Mix POT set to SendZephyr Xport Limited Warranty Ordering Isdn ReferencesTechnology Articles White Papers Xports Rear Panel Output

Zephyr Xport specifications

The Telos Zephyr Xport is a cutting-edge audio-over-IP codec that seamlessly revolutionizes the way audio is transmitted over networks. Renowned for its high-quality sound, this powerful codec is designed for both radio broadcast applications and professional audio environments, enabling efficient, reliable, and high-fidelity audio transport over IP networks.

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