Section 15: Operation of your Codec
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15.11.
Initial Connection State of Codec LCD Displays
Following are the displays for each connection type as they should display initially
on your codec.
15.11.1.
POTS Connection States
When you turn your codec on,
the on-board POTS modem will
display as
POTS1 Enter#
. If a
second POTS connection is
available it will display as
POTS2> Enter#
.
15.11.2.
ISDN Connection States
If you have an ISDN module
installed,
ISDN1> Unavailable
and
ISDN2> Unavailable
will be
displayed for a few seconds after
the codec is powered up.
It will then display the two B
channels as
ISDN1> Enter#
and
ISDN2> Enter#
.
Finally, if an ISDN line is
attached to the codec and the
ISDN card has been read, the
Network has been detected and it
is ready to connect, the two B
channels connections will display
as
ISDN1> Enter# Sync
and
ISDN1> Enter# Sync
.
Important Note:
ISDN connections will always appear as available on the
codec because some networks are ‘on-demand’ and need to detect a valid
network. These networks will not send you ISDN sync information until an ISDN
connection is detected. If you try to dial an ISDN connection and the line is not
connected, the codec will display
No signaling data. Check wiring
ManDflt MonoPgm
[POTS1^ Enter# ]
POTS2> Enter#
Aud Profile Wiz Menu
ManDflt MonoPgm
[ISDN1> Unavailable]
ISDN2> Unavailable
Aud Profile Wiz Menu
ManDflt MonoPgm
[ISDN1> Enter# ]
ISDN2> Enter#
Aud Profile Wiz Menu
ManDflt MonoPgm
[ISDN1> Enter# Sync]
ISDN2> Enter# Sync
Aud Profile Wiz Menu