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While the display shows the
Initializing...
message, you can press one of the
following keys:
1.
Sets the RS232 interface to 2400 baud. Disables transparent data transmission and
automatic transparent mode activation.
2.
Sets the RS232 interface to 9600 baud. Disables transparent data transmission and
automatic transparent mode activation.
3.
Sets RS232 interface to 19200. Disables transparent data transmission and
automatic transparent mode activation.
4.
Sets the RS232 interface to 2400 baud. Enables transparent data transmission
(Ancillary data mode).
5.
Sets the RS232 interface to 9600 baud. Enables transparent data transmission
(Ancillary data mode).
6.
Sets the RS232 interface to 19200 baud. Enables transparent data transmission
(Ancillary data mode).
7.
Not used
8.
Enable special CRC mode.
9.
Special NRW mode.
MS WINDOWS ZephyrControl SOFTWARE
We have developed a software package for control of the Zephyr under Microsoft
Windows. It is included on the diskette which comes with your unit.
The application offers a user- friendly method for:
•
Managing ISDN settings
•
Entering and viewing set- ups.
•
Using the end- to- end ancillary data (text) feature.
•
Establishing and disconnecting calls.
Hardware Connection
Use a standard serial cable, as described elsewhere in the manual, to connect the
Zephyr and the PC’s serial port. Note that the Zephyr is DTE, meaning it looks like a
computer, rather than a modem.
A good procedure is to use the MS Windows terminal application in order to test the
hardware connection before starting the ZephyrControl software.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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