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ZyXEL Communications OMNI.NET LITE User Manual (84 pages)
ISDN Terminal Adapter
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 2.24 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright
3
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
4
Safety Warnings
5
Zyxel Limited Warranty
6
Customer Support
7
Table of Contents
9
List of Figures
13
List of Tables
15
Preface
17
Chapter 1 Introduction
19
About Your TA
19
TA Features
19
ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) Support
19
Extensive Analog Phone Support
19
Outgoing Data Call Bumping Support
19
PPP Multilink
19
Bandwidth-On-Demand
20
PAP and CHAP Security
20
Upgrade Firmware
20
Supplementary Voice Features
20
Switch Type
20
TA and ISDN Interfaces
20
TA Hardware and Driver Installation
21
Top Panel Leds
21
Figure 1 TA and ISDN Interfaces
21
Figure 2 Top Panel
21
Table 1 Top Panel LED Description
21
Configuration Methods
22
Chapter 2 Using the Utility
25
Accessing the TA with the Utility
25
Table 2 Navigation Panel
26
Navigating the Utility
27
Figure 3 Zyxel Utility Main Screen
27
Table 3 Screens Summary
27
System
28
RS-232 Port: Local DN (Directory Number) and Call Type
29
Introduction to PPP
29
Figure 4 System
29
Multilink PPP (MP or MLP)
30
BACP and BAP
30
Figure 5 Point-To-Point Link Pathway
30
ISDN Protocols
31
Configuring Local DN and Call Type
31
Table 4 ISDN B-Channel Protocols
31
Figure 6 RS-232 Port: Local DN and Call Type
32
Table 5 RS-232 Port: Local DN and Call Type
32
RS-232 Port: PPP/MP Parameters
33
Link Authentication
33
Windows Authentication
33
Figure 7 Windows XP: Dial-Up Connection: Property
34
Figure 8 Windows XP: Dial-Up Connection Property: Security
34
Call Bumping (Bandwidth Release) for Voice Calls
35
Bandwidth on Demand (BOD)
35
Figure 9 Windows 98: Dial-Up Connection Property: Server Types
35
Configuring PPP/MP Parameters
36
Figure 10 RS-232 Port: PPP/MP Parameters
36
Table 6 RS-232 Port: PPP/MP Parameters
36
RS-232 Port: V.24 Signal
37
RS-232 Flow Control
37
Figure 11 CTS/RTS Handshake
37
Configuring V.24 Signal
38
Figure 12 RS-232 Port: V.24 Signal
38
Incoming Call Screening
39
Table 7 RS-232 Port: V.24 Signal
39
Outgoing Call Screening
40
Figure 13 RS-232 Port: Incoming Call Screen
40
Pre-Stored Numbers
41
Figure 14 Analog Port: Outgoing Call Screen
41
RS-232 Port: Advance Setting
42
Figure 15 Analog Port: Pre-Stored Numbers
42
Figure 16 RS-232 Port: Advance Setting
43
Table 8 RS-232 Port: Advance Setting
43
Analog Port: Local DN and Options
44
MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) and Subaddress
44
Phone Number Assignment Example
44
Caller ID
45
Type 1: On-Hook Caller ID Transmission
45
Type 2: Off-Hook Caller ID Transmission
45
Table 9 Caller ID Signaling Type
45
Dialing Method
46
Configuring Local DN and Options
46
Figure 17 Analog Port: Local DN and Options
46
Voice Calls
47
Placing a Voice Call
47
Table 10 Analog Port: Local DN and Options
47
Answering a Voice Call
48
Intercom
48
Supplementary Services
48
Table 11 Incoming Voice Call Scenarios
48
Call Hold
49
Table 12 Flash Key Commands
49
The Flash Key
49
Call Waiting
50
Call Transfer
51
Figure 18 Analog Port: Supplementary Service
51
Three-Way Conference
52
Chapter 3 Using at Commands
53
AT Commands Overview
53
Accessing the TA Example
53
Table 13 Examples of at Command
53
AT Commands
56
Data Command Sets
56
Table 14 at Data Command Sets Requiring an "AT" Prefix
56
Command Sets for Analog Ports
60
Table 15 at Command Sets for the Analog Port
60
Debug Command Sets
62
Configuring Examples with at Commands
62
Table 16 Debug Command Sets
62
Figure 19 at Command Example 1
63
Phone Number Assignment
63
Storing Phone Number
63
Disabling Call Waiting
64
Figure 20 at Command Example 2
64
Link Authentication
64
Setting Ports Priority
64
Table 17 PPP at Commands
64
Bandwidth on Demand (BOD)
65
Call Bumping (Bandwidth Release) for Voice Calls
65
Incoming Call Screening
65
Data Call
65
Table 18 Call Bumping at Commands
65
Table 19 BOD at Commands
65
Voice Call
66
Caller ID
66
Figure 21 at Command Example 3
66
Outgoing Call Screening
66
Data Call
66
Result Codes
67
Table 20 Result Codes
67
Chapter 4 Using Tone Commands
69
How to Use Tone Commands with a Telephone Keypad
69
Tone and Ring Patterns
69
Table 21 Tone and Ring Patterns
69
Tone Commands
70
Table 22 Tone Commands
70
Configuring Example with Tone Commands
71
Phone Number Assignment
71
Storing Phone Number
72
Setting Ports Priority
72
Disabling Call Waiting
72
Incoming Call Screening
72
Voice Call
72
Outgoing Call Screening
72
Caller ID
72
Chapter 5 Firmware Upgrade
73
Upgrading Using the Utility
73
Figure 22 Utility: Navigation Panel
73
Figure 23 Utility Firmware Upgrade: Open a File
73
Upgrading Using Hyperterminal Example
74
Figure 24 Utility Firmware Upgrade: Confirm
74
Figure 25 Utility Firmware Upgrade: in Progress
74
Figure 26 Utility Firmware Upgrade: Restart
74
Table 23 Troubleshooting
79
Index
81
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ZyXEL Communications OMNI.NET LITE Quick Start Manual (36 pages)
ISDN Terminal Adapter
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 2.13 MB
Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
1
Installation Requirements
3
Making Hardware Connections
3
Driver Installation
4
Plug and Play Installation
5
Manual Installation
6
Windows 2000
11
Testing the Connection
16
The Push Button
16
Uninstalling Your Driver
16
Troubleshooting
17
ZyXEL Communications OMNI.NET LITE Support Notes (7 pages)
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 0.06 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Q: My TA Is Connected to My Computer Using a Serial Cable. When I Try to Set My COM Speed in Windows to 230.4 Kbps (230,400), My TA Won't Dial out
3
Q: What Supplemental Phone Service Does TA Support
3
Q: How Do I Do Call Waiting/Call Hold/Call Retrieve
3
Q: Why Doesn't Call Waiting Work as Expected
4
Q: How Do I Do Three Way Calling
4
Q: How Do I Remove a Party from the Three-Way Calling
4
Q: How Do I Do Call Transfer
4
Q: What Is Call Forwarding and How Do I Do It
5
Q: How Do I Suspend/Resume a Phone Call (Terminal Portability)
5
Q: Why Does the Phone Ring While I Hang It Up? (Reminder Ring)
5
Q: What Are CLIP and CLIR
5
Q: I Hook-Off the Phone and I Do Not Hear the Dial Tone
5
Q: the Supplementary Services Can't Work on My Analog Ports
6
Q: Why Does My TA Light up Only 64K (One B Channel) While I Need 128K both B1 and B2) for My Internet Connection
6
Q: My TA Data Port Stays on 128K (Two B Channels) When There Is an Incoming Voice Call, It Should Release One B Channel for the Voice Call
6
Q: My Internet Charging Is Excessive that I Have Dialed
6
Q: I Do Not Have a Satisfactory Data Rate Transfer for My 64Kbps/128Kbps Connection
6
Q: I Can't Connected to the Internet Using My Old Analog Modem Account
7
Q: When I Try to Place a Call to My ISP, I am Unable to Make a Connection
7
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