User`s manual

EAGLE
Multi-Standard Dual-Channel Digital Audio Codec
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The configuration of the terminal adapter is done in the SETUP section (1) (9).
- On the main screen, press NO (red) to access the SETUP menu.
- With the cursor arrows, go to the TA CONFIG option and press OK
- With the cursor arrows:
- Select ISDN S for a connection through the RJ45 (12) on the back.
- Select ISDN U for a connection through the RJ11 (11) on the back.
- Select V.35 for a connection through the sub-d connector (14) on the back, and
communication through an external terminal adapter.
EUROISDN:
When this protocol is selected, NUMBER LINE 1 and NUMBER LINE 2 parameters can be used
to configure MSN numbers of each channel.
- MSN Number:
It is possible to identify each channel with the basic ISDN access number, so each
channel will only off-hook calls placed to that specific number. This makes it possible to
connect various ISDN equipments, sharing the same basic access constructing an
ISDN bus. This feature allows routing incoming calls to L1 or L2.
NOTES:
In case that stored number does not correspond with one of the numbers of the basic access,
the audiocodec will never off-hook.
If both numbers are not set, incoming call will enter in C1. If C1 is busy, it will enter in C2.
If second channel number is set and channel one is not set, incoming calls will enter first in
C2 and if C2 is busy, it will enter C1.
If both numbers are set and are the same, the first incoming call will be received by C1.
NOTE: This facility has to be requested to the ISDN provider because it is not a standard
feature.
TEI (Terminal Identifier) MODE can be configured as DYNAMIC or FIXED. The dynamic mode
lets the network assign the TEI. In the fixed mode, the terminal forces a TEI = 0. The choice of
one mode or the other is only important in some special types of lines that only accept one of
the two possibilities, so the standard setting is DYNAMIC.
NATIONAL-1:
When this protocol is selected, NUMBER LINE 1 and NUMBER LINE 2 parameters are used to
configure Directory Number (DN) that will be provided by the Telecom company. The Service
Profile ID (SPID), which will be assigned by the provider, must be configured for each line.
If DN and SPID numbers are not correctly configured, the terminal will not work.
TEI (Terminal Identifier) MODE can be configured as DYNAMIC or FIXED. The dynamic mode
lets the network assign the TEI. In the fixed mode, the terminal forces a TEI = 0. The choice of
one mode or the other is only important in some special types of lines that only accept one of
the two possibilities, so the standard setting is DYNAMIC.
Chapters A.2 and A.3 show configuration examples.
This equipment has internal programming jumpers to add (100 ohm) to the S-bus
termination. If the bus termination needs to be removed, contact our technical department.
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