ZyXEL Communications Omni.Net Lite Support Notes
ZyXEL Communications Omni.Net Lite Support Notes

ZyXEL Communications Omni.Net Lite Support Notes

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Omni.Net Lite Support Notes
Omni.Net Lite
ISDN TA
Support Notes
Version 1.0
March 2005

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  • Page 1 Omni.Net Lite Support Notes Omni.Net Lite ISDN TA Support Notes Version 1.0 March 2005...
  • Page 2 Omni.Net Lite Support Notes INDEX 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...
  • Page 3 Omni.Net Lite Support Notes 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. Using the 230.4 Kbps COM port speed with Windows requires a special serial port.
  • Page 4 Omni.Net Lite Support Notes Q: Why doesn't call waiting work as expected? An incoming caller will receive a busy signal if: You have two calls active (one active and one on hold; or both active by using Three-Way Calling). You are dialing a number on the B channel the incoming caller is attempting to reach, but have not yet established a connection.
  • Page 5 Omni.Net Lite Support Notes Q: What is call forwarding and how do I do it? The call forwarding means the switch will ring another number at a place where you will be when someone dials your directory number. You pick up the handset and dial the access code assign by your telephone company and the number that you want the calls forwarded.
  • Page 6 Omni.Net Lite Support Notes while you Hook-off. Q: The supplementary services can't work on my analog ports. These supplementary services need to be activated by the phone company. You need to subscribe the desired supplementary services on your line. Check if your local ISDN Exchange phone company does support these services.
  • Page 7 Omni.Net Lite Support Notes Some enhanced RS232 COM port could support 230400bps to fully utilize the 128kbps bandwidth. Most PC support 115200bps only, you may have the most around 7KB to 8KB (Bytes per second) data rate for the 64kbps call; for 128kbps call, the achievable rate is around 90kbps theoretically(115200*0.8 for 8 data bits plus 1...

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