User Manual

BGAN Terminal User's Guide 67
ISDN DATA
Data can be sent and received via the ISDN interface on the BGAN
IP Terminal. To make use of this service, you will need to connect a
piece of ISDN terminal equipment. Examples of ISDN equipment are
ISDN cards in PCs or MACs, ISDN AudioVideo cameras and video-
conferencing systems, ISDN group 4 fax machines.
To use the ISDN equipment with the BGAN IP Terminal, you first have
to program 1 of 3 MSNs (mobile subscriber numbers) into the
equipment.
The number you program depends on the capability of your ISDN
equipment:
For equipment that sends and receives data as 3.1 KHz audio,
such as group 3 fax machines, use program 2.
For equipment that sends and receives data either as
Unrestricted Digital Information (UDI), or Restricted Digital
Information (RDI). use program 3.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the ISDN equipment for
information on the equipment capability and how to program the
appropriate MSN.
When you have completed the programming, you can then
connect the ISDN equipment to the ISDN jack on the BGAN IP
Terminal, which is shown on page TBD. You
[GLC19] are then ready to
use ISDN Data Services from the ISDN equipment.