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Your NT1 should have been wired to the ISDN line by your Telecom.
You do not need to provide power to the NT1. The NT1 is powered from the ISDN line
or from the Zephyr.
Powering Up
Time to turn on the Zephyr!
•
Connect the provided IEC power cable to the Zephyr. As you face the back, the
connection is on the lower right.
•
Connect the other end of the IEC cable to your AC mains. The Zephyr's power input
is universal, accepting anything from 100 to 240 Vac 50/60Hz.
•
Turn the power switch, located just above the power cable connector, to the on
position. (I- bar showing.)
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Your Zephyr will start up. After a few moments the front panel LCD display screen
will display the status of your Zephyr. On the lower left, the SYNC indicator should
be illuminated. If you have a proper audio connection and are feeding an audio
signal to the Zephyr, you will see activity on the two SEND meters on the left- side
of the front panel. (With some mono transmit modes, there will be no indication on
the Channel B send meter.)
Basic Configuration
Your Zephyr should display a screen that looks like this:
or, in the case of a 3 DSP Zephyr, like this:
IMPORTANT!
In the case of (3), above, the NT1 will be powered by the
Telco. If your Zephyr's terminal adapter does not show the
Euro telecom approval symbol (looks like 2 hockey sticks in a
circle) you should contact Telos Systems customer support
before proceeding. This is because the Zephyr's built in supply
and the power supply from the NT1 can conflict and cause
damage to the Zephyr, NT1, or both.
init
|Xmt:L3 Dual
|Rcv:L3 Stereo
init
|56kbps 32kHz
|ISDN
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