Section 8 DETAILED MENU REFERENCE
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Ready:
SPID has been accepted and everything is OK
ConnW:
Outgoing call progress; waiting for line.
ConnP:
Outgoing call in progress; call proceeding
ConnR:
Outgoing call ringing
0:00
Call connected
Disc:
Call disconnecting
DIALING OPTIONS SUB-MENU
This sub- menu, accessed from the DIAL menu, is used to change the call type and
select the ISDN line (1 or 2) to be dialed. Zephyr defaults to high- fidelity “Zephyr” calls
to switched digital lines, such as ISDN, and to initiate calls from line 1 first.
To access the DIALING OPTIONS sub- menu, press the <DIAL> button followed
by the <NO (- )> button. If you press any button between pressing <DIAL> and
<NO (- )>, you will not be able to access the sub- menu. If this happens, press <HELP>
twice to escape and start again.
To select one of the two dialing options in the sub- menu, use the < SELECT
$
> and <
SELECT
#
> buttons to choose the menu item you want to change. The
<NO (- )> button is pressed to change the mode displayed. The <YES (+)> button must
be pressed to accept and store your selection.
The dialing options are:
•
Call Type
Zephyr can place a high- fidelity call to an ISDN, Switched 56, or other switched digital
circuit on one of its channels while placing a standard grade call to a POTS line on the
other channel. Refer to the manual section on ordering ISDN service if you want this
capability as it requires special ISDN line provisioning.
Available call type options are:
•
ZEPHYR
This mode is selected when the receiving line is an ISDN, Switched 56, or other
switched digital circuit. High- fidelity coded digital audio will be transmitted to be
decoded by the receiving party. The local Zephyr may, in turn, simultaneously
decode the signal from the remote site.
•
PHONE
This mode is selected when the line to be called is an ordinary POTS line. The audio
quality is that of a standard telephone call. While the remote party may be
monitored from the front panel speaker, audio is sent to the remote site via the
standard, rear- panel connections.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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