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Odin TeleSystems Inc., P. O. Box 59686, Dallas, Texas, 75229, U. S. A. Trademarks Odin TeleSystems, the Odin Logo, and Balder-8S are trademarks of Odin TeleSystems Inc., which may be regis- tered in some jurisdictions. Other trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Changes The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice.
NT mode, allowing Balder-8S to operate as a switch line card to drive ISDN terminals. It is recommended that Balder-8S be used in a PC with at least a 80486 processor for single board configurations or a Pentium or faster pro- cessor for multiple board configurations.
5(15) PC Requirements 4. PC Requirements It is recommended that Balder-8S be used in a PC which satisfies the following requirements: • Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) Bus with at least one free 16-bit slot. • An Intel 80486 processor. A Pentium or Pentium Pro processor is recommended.
Balder-8S Switches and Jumpers 5.3 Setting the Board Number More than one Balder-8S board can be installed in one PC. Each board has to be assigned a unique board number. The board number is set with switches S5-S7 in dip- switch SW1.
Balder-8S board (see also Table 2, “IO base address settings.,” on page 7) If more than one Balder-8S is installed in one PC, the different boards should be set to the same I/O address. The board number then determines in which 1024 (400h) byte segment the board places its I/O address space.
However, if more than one Balder-8S board is installed in one PC, these boards must share an IRQ number. The IRQ is set with jumper JP1. The possible IRQs for Balder-8S are listed in Table TABLE 3. IRQs supported by Balder-8S.
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Balder-8S 2.0 Installation Guide 9(15) Configuring Balder-8S TABLE 3. IRQs supported by Balder-8S. Comment Normally used by the fixed disk controller (if installed) Normally free Doc. No. 1512-1-HAA-1003-1-2.0 Rev. 1.0 (Released) November 8, 1997 Copyright (C) Odin TeleSystems Inc., 1997...
6.1 RJ-11 Connector The Balder-8S board is connected to the S/T interface using an RJ-11 connector. The RJ-11 pin-outs for the S/T line interfaces are shown in Figure 2. The pinout is a stan- dard ISO/IS 8877 TE pinout.
Labeling of the Generator Harmonica 6.3 Monitor Application When used as a monitor, Balder-8S can be used to monitor ISDN Basic Rate traffic on 4 S/T interfaces. In the Harmonica for monitoring, two adjacent connectors form a T- connector that can be used to gain access to a line. An external T-connector can be used as well.
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Balder-8S 2.0 Installation Guide 12(15) Connecting Balder-8S to the S/T-Interface Harmonica for monitor applications Built-in T-Connector ISDN phone Balder-8S T-connector Telco-type Connector Cable ISDN phone Figure 5. Using Balder-8S with Monitor Applications The labeling of the generator Harmonica is shown in Figure 6.
9 and 12 in the Harmonica. An auxiliary device is used to pro- vide a line input to or output from the Balder-8S. These devices can be switched with software to accommodate any B-channel. As with the handset, the auxiliary device Doc.
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RJ-11 connector is shown in Figure 9. RJ-11 Pin # Line Input Line Output Line Output Line Input Figure 9. Connection of a speaker to RJ-11 Doc. No. 1512-1-HAA-1003-1-2.0 Rev. 1.0 (Released) November 8, 1997 Copyright (C) Odin TeleSystems Inc., 1997...
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Doc. No. 1512-1-HAA-1003-1-2.0 For more information on this product, please contact: Odin TeleSystems Inc. 800 E. Campbell Road, Suite 300 Richardson, Texas 75081 U. S. A. Tel: +1-972-664-0100 Fax: +1-972-664-0855 Email: Info@OdinTS.com URL: http://www.OdinTS.com/ Copyright (C) Odin TeleSystems Inc., 1997...