Section 4 INSTALLATION & BASIC OPERATION
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0:00 |Xmt:L3 Stereo
|Rcv:L3 Mono
Ready|56 kbps 32kHz
|ISDN
The call is now connected and Zephyr is displaying the call duration timer.
This is what we’ve been waiting for!
You will hear an audible ‘bleep,’ and the Line 1 LED will come on, indicating the
successful connection. (The Volume/Phone Speaker menu item can turn the ‘bleep’
down, so it is possible you may not hear it.)
Assuming L3 MONO receive mode @ 32 KHz sample rate, with the first line connected,
we’re ready for audio. If the unit at the other end is correctly transmitting, the LOCK
LED will illuminate and the receive meters will show audio.
If we need two audio channels (L3 STEREO mode @ 32 KHz), then the second line will
need to be dialed and connected. Press the <
DIAL
> button again and notice that the
Zephyr automatically knows that you now want the 2nd line:
DIAL: ZEPHYR, Line 2
[ ]
<NO> recall
As before, when the number is fully entered, press <
DIAL
> to go, and the status will
cycle:
0:01 |Xmt:L3 Stereo
|Rcv:L3 Mono
ConnW|56 kbps 32kHz
|ISDN
0:01 |Xmt:L3 Stereo
|Rcv:L3 Mono
ConnP|56 kbps 32kHz
|ISDN
0:01 |Xmt:L3 Stereo
|Rcv:L3 Mono
0:00 |56 kbps 32kHz
|ISDN
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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