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Airway System User Guide This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. Caller Display features require subscription to your network’s caller display service.
Installing and charging the handset battery Using the handset Making and receiving calls Registering additional handsets to the controller Registering Airway phone sockets to the controller Configuring your system Giving an extension a name Setting specific lines for incoming and outgoing calls at an extension...
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Registering a Data Socket with your Controller Starting the Airway network Connecting your controller to the Internet Folder and Printer sharing Configuring your Airway System from a PC Installing Dial-up Networking and TCP/IP Installation with Windows 95 and 98 Installation with Windows NT...
For connecting to ISDN2 line (if Airway ISDN card fitted) T T e e l l e e p p h h o o n n e e l l i i n n e e s s o o c c k k e e t t s s For connecting to incoming phone lines.
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HANDSET For full details see the Handset User Guide. Airway Dial Number 0123456789 MENU Opens the menus. Scrolls down through the screens. TALK Dials a number Selects a highlighted item Menu Starts or confirms an action. END CALL Lets you hang up, end an action, go back one screen, and delete a character.
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M E N U S T R U C T U R E F O R Press MENU Settings Controller Enter password Network Time/Date System Info Extensions Call Forward Signalling Dial Prefix Configure Remove Tone Pulse Edit Name Lines out Ring in Call barring...
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T H E A I R W A Y C O N T R O L L E R Password ISDN Ans Machine Reg Mode On Timers Mode Lines Support Call Greetings Turn On/Off Hold Point to point Point to Reset Config Ans delay Multipoint...
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Introduction Ideal for the home or small office, Airway allows you to link a number of telephones, computers and fax machines into a single system without any internal telephone wiring. The heart of the network is the Controller. This provides the wireless link to the telephone handsets and sockets.
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Unpacking your Airway System If any of the parts are missing or broken please contact your retailer. If you have the Airway Starter Pack Two-line Four-line system system Controller Handset Handset Charger NiMH Battery pack 9V battery Data Socket Plug mounted 13 amp mains adaptors...
The Controller’s serial number is located on the label underneath the Controller. Write down the serial number in the space provided – you will need this information should you wish to call the BT Airway Helpdesk. For warranty purposes, proof of purchase is required, so please keep...
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To prevent anyone else changing the settings you choose for your Airway system, you can change the system password. You can change the password from any Airway Handset registered on the system. The original password in 0000. Note that the password will reset to 0000 if the controller’s power supply and battery are...
Airway Helpline on 0845 602 1790. Do not open the controller, handsets or sockets. This could expose you to high voltages or other risks. Contact the Airway Helpline for all repairs. Radio signals transmitted between the handset and base may cause interference to hearing aids.
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Generally, the higher the better. Range Airway has a range of up to 300m outdoors and 50m indoors. The range may be affected by being near water (e.g. large ponds, lakes and the sea) as well as large metal objects (e.g. radiators, metal partition walls and steel girders).
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Airway to the telephone network or power. See page 16. Connect the telephone line cords If you do not have modern phone sockets, call BT and ask for a BT engineer to come and fit the correct type. This is a chargeable service.
Line 4 To telephone wall sockets Install the back-up battery Remove the Controller cover. Insert the 9V battery. Replace the cover. In the event of a mains power failure the back-up battery keeps your Airway controller working for around 30 minutes.
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When the power is switched on, the green lights on the line sockets will flash briefly, then stay on if there is a telephone line connected to the socket. To install an Airway ISDN card or Airway Answering Machine Card This section only applies if you have purchased the Airway ISDN or Answering Machine card.
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Remove the card from its electrostatic bag and insert it into an empty expansion slot on the Controller. The label should face the edge of the Controller with the sockets. Place the card carefully into the slot at an angle. Pull upright Push down...
ISDN Socket To ISDN wall socket Setting up the Handset The Airway Handset User Guide contains full details on using the handset. This guide tells you how to set-up your system with a handset. Note The screen on your handset may look slightly different from the illustrations in this manual, depending on how many lines and option cards you have.
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Installing and charging the handset battery Install the rechargeable battery pack in the handset Connect the charger to the mains power Plug the mains cable into the charger. Place the handset into the charger and plug into the mains power. When switched ON the green charging light comes on.
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Charge the handset battery for at least 12 hours Your handset is supplied with NiMH batteries. To help them last as long as possible, we recommend that you charge your handset continually for a least 12 hours before use, although the handset will work after 30 minutes.
Using the handset Function buttons The three function buttons also select the options presented above them in the display. Menu Opens the menus. Scroll down through the screens. Dials a number. Selects a highlighted item. Starts or confirms an action. Lets you hang up, end an action, go back one screen, and delete a character.
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Press to display the main menu. Menu The main menu displays all of the lines connected to the Controller. Press to return to the standby screen. Directories Press to display the main menu. Menu Press to select Directories . Press to scroll down to the directory Menu you want.
Call Note If your Airway is connected to a switchboard, you may need to dial a number (often 9) to get an outside line followed by the number you want. To choose the line you want to use This allows you to keep specific lines free for incoming calls.
To make an internal call You can make internal calls between handsets or telephones connected to Airway phone sockets. Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to highlight Internal . Press to select. Scroll down to the extension you want to call.
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Registering additional handsets to the Controller To put the Controller into registration mode From an already registered handset. Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select. Scroll down to Controller . Press to select. Enter the system password.
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Controller. Each Airway handset may be registered with up to 10 different controllers, but can only be connected to one controller at a time. The Airway handset User Guide describes how to set a handset to a new controller.
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Registering Airway phone sockets to the controller To register an Airway phone socket your phone or fax machine must have buttons (Airway phone sockets are available separately). Connect the telephone connection adaptor to the Airway phone socket. Plug the line cord from the telephone/fax machine you are going to use for registration into the socket on the telephone connection adaptor.
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Connect the power cable into the power socket on the Airway phone socket, and switch on the power. Register the socket to the Controller To register the socket to the Controller From an already registered handset, put the Controller into registration mode.
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Press to select. You now have 90 seconds to register the new handset. At the phone/fax machine connected to the Airway phone socket: Dial Enter the system password. (Original password = 0000 .) 0000 Hang up the phone or wait for the fax machine to hang up automatically.
Configuring your system You can set up your Airway system to work in the way that you prefer. Handsets and phone sockets can be given the names of their users. Extensions can be set to ring out and receive calls only on specified phone lines, and individual handsets can be barred from making certain types of call.
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Giving an extension a name You can enter a name for each handset and phone socket registered to your Controller. For example, these could be the user’s name or the location where the extension is normally kept. To enter a name Press to display the main menu.
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To enter a name with your handset keypad For example, to enter the name John: Press four times to enter a capital J. Wait for the cursor to move to the next space. Press three times to enter O. Press twice to enter H. Press twice to enter N.
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Press to select. Enter the system password. 0000 (Original password = 0000 ) Press to confirm. Press to select Network . Press to select Extensions . Press to select Configure . Scroll down to the extension number you want. Press to select. Scroll down to Lines out or Ring in .
Call Barring You can prevent an extension from being able to make certain types of call by selecting one of the pre-set options. Call Barring options. Yes means the call can be made. Internal calls System directory National calls International Emergency calls External calls Operator calls...
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Press to select. Scroll down to Call barring . Press to select. Scroll down to the level of call barring you want Press to select. A tick appears beside the option selected. To return to standby. To remove an Extension from the system You can de-register a handset or phone/data socket from the Controller.
Call Forwarding You can forward all incoming calls on a specified phone line to another number. To enter a number to which you want calls forwarded Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select. Scroll down to Controller .
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Press the 9 button then enter the number to which calls should be forwarded. If your Airway is connected to a switchboard, you may need to first enter an additional dialling prefix (normally 9). Ask your switchboard operator for details.
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To switch call forwarding on and off Once you have set a number to which you want calls forwarded, you can switch the setting on or off whenever you want. Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select.
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To set TONE or PULSE dialling Your Airway system is pre-set to TONE dialling. You may change this setting on any of the lines. Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select. Scroll down to Controller .
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If you are using Airway with a switchboard, you may need to dial a prefix (usually 9) to get an outside line. Airway can automatically insert this prefix for you when making calls with Automatic Line Selection (where you first enter the phone number before pressing to make a call).
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If you wish to store both external numbers and switchboard extension numbers in the Airway directories, we recommend that you do not set up line prefixes and that you include the prefix in your directory entries.
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Scroll down to Controller . Press to select. Enter the system password. (Original password = 0000 ) 0000 Press to confirm. Press to select Network . Scroll down to Timers . Press to select. Scroll down to Hold or Transfer . Timers Hold Transfer...
To set the Time and Date If you subscribe to BT’s Caller Display service the time and date (month and day) are automatically updated whenever a call is received. You can also set the time and date manually. Press to display the main menu.
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(ddmmyy) 011299 Press to confirm. To return to standby. To view Airway System Information This may be requested if you phone the Airway Helpline. Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select. Scroll down to Controller .
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To change the system Password You can set any 4-digit password in order to protect the system settings you have selected for your Airway phone system. The system password is needed in order to make any changes to the system.
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Selecting support call enables the controller to accept the next incoming call as a technical support call from the helpdesk. This may be requested if you phone the Airway Helpline for assistance. No technical calls can be accepted unless you have selected this option.
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– including the original pre-registered handset and data socket that came with your Airway system. You will also need to re-enter all of the configuration settings and re-enter all system directory entries.
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Setting up ISDN Note Your Airway Controller must have an Airway ISDN card installed and an ISDN line connected (see pages 16-17) before you can use the features in this section. Airway works with ISDN in both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint modes.
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To change ISDN mode Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select. Scroll down to Controller . Press to select. Enter the system password. (Original password = 0000 ) 0000 Press to confirm. Scroll down to ISDN .
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Press to select. Note If the ISDN P to MP screen is displayed, your system is in point to multi-point mode. Follow the steps under “To change ISDN mode” to set point to point mode then return to this section. Scroll down to Number .
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Note If the ISDN P to P screen is displayed, your system is in point to multi-point mode. Follow the steps under “To change ISDN mode” to set point to point mode then return to this section. Scroll down to Msns . Press to select.
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Press to select Edit . Edit the number. Press to confirm. To delete an MSN Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select. Scroll down to Controller . Press to select. Enter the system password. (Original password = 0000 ) 0000 Press to confirm.
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(see pages 16-17) before you can use the features in this section. The Airway Answering Machine card plugs into an expansion slot on the Airway Controller. Messages can be played back through any Airway handset or remotely through a TouchTone telephone.
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To select which lines are answered The Answering Machine automatically answers incoming calls on all lines connected to the Controller. You can turn the answering machine on or off for each line. Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select.
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To record, play or delete an outgoing message Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select. Scroll down to Controller . Press to select. Enter the system password. (Original password = 0000 ) 0000 Press to confirm.
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To turn the Answering Machine On/Off Press to display the main menu. Menu Scroll down to Settings . Press to select. Scroll down to Controller . Press to select. Enter the system password. (Original password = 0000 ) 0000 Press to confirm. Scroll down to Ans Machine .
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Press to confirm. Scroll down to Ans Machine . Press to select. Scroll down to Ans Delay . Press to select. To remove the existing number Enter the new number between 2 and 9. Press to confirm. To turn the Time Saver On/Off The Time Saver feature is helpful when you ring in from another phone to play back your messages.
To turn Remote Access On/Off You can turn the remote access feature on or off to prevent anyone from ringing in to play back messages. When switched on, anyone knowing the System Password will be able to dial in and playback messages. The original setting is on.
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To select the answering mode When set to Answer/Record Mode, the Answering machine plays the Answer/Rec greeting and allows the caller to leave a message. When set to Answer Only mode, or when the message capacity is full, the Answering Machine plays the Answer Only greeting and then disconnects without allowing the caller to leave a message.
Connecting to a computer Using Data Sockets, you can connect up to four PCs to your Airway system. You can change the settings of your telephone system from an attached PC, and access the Internet through the Controller. When you have two or more PCs connected, your Airway system can act as a computer network in order to share resources between your PCs.
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PC System Requirements • Pentium processor with 16MB RAM • Microsoft Windows 95, 98 or NT operating system • A world wide web browser e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator • 10MB of free disk space • CD-ROM drive •...
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Installing a Data Socket with Windows 95 and 98 WARNING Before loading the Airway CD ensure that the Data socket is not connected to your computer or the mains power supply. Install the Airway Software Windows 95 and 98 uses Plug and Play technology to detect when new hardware is installed.
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Windows system disk. Ensure that you have this available before continuing. The Installation software will show all requirements for the Airway Data Socket to operate. Do not connect the Serial cable yet. Click NEXT> to continue. The installation software will check your system and determine any additional steps that may have to be completed for the Airway Data Socket to function.
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Now choose how you want the Airway software to be started on your PC. Click Next> to continue. The installation is now ready to begin. Select Next> to continue. The files will now load onto the system.
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Connect the data socket to your PC When the screen below appears: Connect the Airway Data Socket to your PC and the mains power. Click OK. The system will now need to be restarted for the changes to take effect.
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The Airway software and Data Socket must be installed manually. Insert the Airway CD into the CD-ROM drive of your PC. If the software does not automatically run after a few seconds the autorun feature has been turned off on your system.
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The installation software will then show where it will install the Airway software on your PC. Click Next> to continue (or Browse if you wish the software to install in a different location.) Now choose how you want the Airway software to be stored on your PC.
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The installation is now ready to begin. Click Next> to continue. The files will now load onto the system. The screen on page 69 will show any additional installations that will need to take place before the Airway Data socket will be properly installed.
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Read this section carefully and click Next> to continue. Install the data socket on your PC When the screen below appears: Connect the Airway Data Socket to your PC and the mains power supply. Click OK. Restart your PC for the changes to take effect by...
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If there are other modems, then click Add…. Ensure that Don’t detect my modem… is ticked and click Next> to continue. In the Manufacturers window click on Airway and highlight Airway Data Socket in the Models window. Click Next> to continue.
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Highlight the COM port that your Airway Data Socket and serial cable are connected to and click Next> to continue. Click Finish to continue.
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Configure Dial-Up Networking Restart your computer. When restarted, select Start, then Settings, then Control Panel and double click the Network icon. Screen shows: Select the Services tab.
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The Add RAS Device dialog will be displayed. If there is already an entry for the COM port to which the Airway Data Socket is attached, remove it by highlighting the entry and clicking Remove. From the list of RAS Capable Devices select Data Socket and click OK.
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Right-click on the My Computer icon and select properties. Click on the Device Manager tab. Double click on Modem. Click on Airway Data Socket to select it. Click Remove. Now open the control panel by clicking My Computer on the desktop (or by clicking Start then Settings then Control Panel.)
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Registering a Data Socket with your Controller Once the Data Socket is registered with the Airway Controller, you can use your PC to make changes to the configuration of your Airway system. WARNING If your Data Socket came as part of a Starter pack including a Controller, then it is pre-registered to that Controller.
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Click on Data Socket. Windows displays The Data Socket web page. This is provided by the Airway Controller and does not require access to the internet. Click the Register with controller hyperlink to display the data socket registration screen. Use a handset to put the Controller into Registration Mode (see ‘Turning Registration Mode On’, page 25).
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Select the Start menu then Programs then Airway and then the Airway program. Click on the shortcut on your desktop. The Airway icon will now be displayed in the system bar at the bottom right of your desktop. You can use all of the Microsoft Windows network...
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PCs on the Airway data network to share a single Internet connection. An analogue modem or an Airway ISDN card must be connected to the controller through which it can dial-up your Internet Service Provider (ISP). The Gateway can store the details of five different ISPs.
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Your modem may have sockets to plug both your telephone line and your controller into. If your modem only has a connection for the telephone line, you will need to use an adaptor that allows connection of both your modem and the Controller to your telephone wall socket.
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Service Provider Before you can connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP), complete the on-screen Internet Configuration pages. Right click on the Airway icon in the system bar on your desktop to bring up the Airway menu. Click on ISP Settings.
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Click on OK. Now check the ISP details stored in the controller: Right click on the Airway icon in the system bar on your desktop. Click on Controller. Click on Internet. Click on Change. Check your ISP details and select whether you are using a modem or the ISDN card.
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You can also enable more than one PC to use the same printer. You may find that some files take longer to print than others. This is because Airway connects to your PC through the serial port which has a limited speed.
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To share files that are stored in folders Double click My Computer. Find the folder you want to share, right-click on it and then click Sharing. Providing you have File Sharing enabled, you will be able to choose the share-level or user level you want. See page 46 for details on enabling file sharing.
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To configure your Airway system With the Airway Network running: Right-click on the Airway icon in the system tray on your desktop to bring up the Airway menu. Click on the Controller option.
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Handsets and Phone Sockets Define the numbers and names of extensions. Click the appropriate Delete button to remove an extension from the system. Click the appropriate Change button to change any of the settings. Make changes by ticking or unticking boxes, selecting options and editing names.
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To forward calls on the first available line Type a 9 then enter the number to which calls should be forwarded. If your Airway is connected to a switchboard, you may need to first enter an additional dialling prefix (normally “9”). Ask your switchboard operator for details.
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Click OK. System Directory You can enter, change and delete telephone numbers in the Airway system directory. This is a directory of up to 200 numbers which is held in the Controller and which can be accessed by all handsets.
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If you are using an analogue modem, select NO next to ‘Use ISDN card for Internet access’. If you are using an Airway ISDN card select YES next to ‘Use ISDN card for Internet access’.
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ISDN connections Airway will attempt to dial-up your ISP at 64kbit/s. If your ISP supports 128kbit/s dial-up using Multi-Link PPP, you can set Airway to work at 128kbit/s. Enter the following code into the Reset String text box to enable this –...
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Installing Dial-up Networking and TCP/IP Airway Data Sockets use Dial-up Networking and the TCP/IP protocol to communicate with the Controller. The installation software will check that these are present and ask you to install them before continuing with the installation. This section gives guidance on how to install them and how to set up Windows networking.
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Select Windows Setup tab, click on Communications and click the Details… button. Screen displays: If Dial-Up Networking is ticked, it is installed. Click the Cancel button and go to 2 Configure Dial-Up Networking for TCP/IP.
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When completed you will need to restart your PC and begin at 2 below. Configure Dial-Up Networking for TCP/IP The Airway Data Socket uses the TCP/IP protocol to communicate with other devices. Check that TCP/IP is installed. (On Windows 98, TCP/IP is automatically installed.
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If TCP/IP is installed you will see it listed in the Configuration list. If it is not, then add it as follows: Click on the Add… button to bring up a window containing the options. Select Protocol and then the Add… button. Next choose Microsoft from manufacturers list and then TCP/IP from the list of network protocols.
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Configure Dial-Up Networking for Client for Microsoft Networks On Windows 98 the setting for the Primary Network Logon is Family Logon. The recommended Logon for the Airway Data Socket is Client for Microsoft Networks. If Client for Microsoft Networks is shown in the list.
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Remove button unless they are needed. File and Print Sharing Airway lets you share your PC’s files or an attached printer with other PCs on the network. Click the File and Print Sharing… button in the Networks window and tick the options you want then click OK.
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Type in a name for the Workgroup (your business name, for example). However, for all the computers on the network to communicate with each other they need to belong to the same workgroup name. Select the Configuration tab to check settings of installed components.
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The TCP/IP Properties screen is displayed. Right Click on the words File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks to highlight them. Now select Properties.
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Set at least one PC in your workgroup as Browse Master. This is the computer that controls the File and Print Sharing features. You can set one or all of your PCs connected to Airway as the Browse Master. Select Enabled from the Value list. Click OK.
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Installation with Windows NT To Install the Airway Data Socket onto Windows NT, you will need to have Administrator access rights. Check with your system administrator. Windows NT will add additional files so have your Windows NT System Disk ready.
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Select the Services tab If Remote Access Service is installed you will see it listed. Go to 3. Installing TCP/IP. If it is not displayed then it needs to be added. Click Add… to install it. Click on the item Remote Access Service and select OK. Windows NT will display the Remote Access Setup dialog.
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At this point you will be asked to load additional files from your Windows NT System Disk. Follow the on-screen prompts. When you have finished, click the OK button. Installing TCP/IP Select the Protocols tab. If TCP/IP protocol is installed you will see it listed.
Using Other Handsets You can register any other GAP compatible DECT phones with the Airway controller. However you will only be able to access the basic features of the system. Registering non-Airway handsets to the Controller. Put the Controller into registration mode From an already registered handset.
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Making and Receiving calls Any GAP compatible handset will be able to make and receive external calls via the Airway controller. Consult your handset’s manual for details on how to do this. To make an external call on the first available line ●...
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4-line system 2 line system Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 ISDN1 (if fitted) ISDN2 (if fitted) To make an internal call For handsets equipped with an Internal call feature, it should be possible to make internal calls. ●...
Within the 1 year guarantee period If you experience a problem with your Airway product you should contact the Airway Helpline on 0845 602 1790. Calls are charged at local rates. An extended Helpline scheme is available which extends the Helpline service beyond the initial 12-month period.
(REN) which is used to calculate the number of items that may be connected to any one telephone line. The Airway Controller has a REN of 1 per telephone line no matter how many handsets or Airway sockets are registered to it. Any other instrument provided by BT may be assumed to have a REN of 1 unless stated otherwise.
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Approval This product is designed for connection to analogue and ISDN2/2e public telephone networks, and to analogue and Basic Rate ISDN private switches, in the United Kingdom. Please contact your equipment supplier if it is desired to use the equipment on another network.
If your product is connected to a switchboard, you may have to dial an access number before 999 or 112. Airway is not designed for making emergency calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
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The system password will reset to 0000. After starting the Airway software I get the message “The port is already in use or no Airway Data Socket can be found”. Switch off the Data socket and unplug it from your computer. Wait a...
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“Data socket”. Check your Internet settings. Start the Airway software, right-click on the Airway icon in the system bar at the bottom left of your desktop and select “Controller”. From the controller www pages, select “Internet”.
Channel bit rate ......1152 kbit/s Modulation ........GFSK Transmitted power ......10 mW, average output per channel Voice coding.........32 kbit/s Maximum Airway data network bandwidth ......242 kbit/s (12 channels) Data Socket interface ....V.24 Serial port (maximum 115 kbit/s) Recommended maximum number of data sockets ....4 Maximum number of registrations to controller ....16...
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Permitted ambient conditions for operation (maximum) ....0 C to 55 C, 15% to 90% rel. humidity Permitted storage temperature..–10 C to +60 C Signalling method ......DTMF and PULSE Signal key function ......Timed Break Recall Dimensions (L x W xH) Controller: 212mm x 124mm x 56mm Handset: 170mm x 52mm x 33 mm Charging cradle: 197mm x 68mm x 70mm Data socket: 117mm x 72mm x 35mm...
Program(s) licensed to you by BT. BT non-exclusively licenses this copy of the Program(s) to you as the End-User for as long as you comply with the terms of this licence. You must read this Agreement carefully.
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BT's option, either: return of the purchase price; or replacement of the CD which is returned to BT postage paid with a copy of the receipt. This limited warranty does not apply to CDs, which fail as a result of accident, misapplication or abuse not the fault of BT.
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Index dvice Airway network disconnect start software At a glance Answering machine 53-59 answering mode on/off outgoing message remote access select lines set number of rings time saver Approval atteries charging installing 17, 19 all barring Call forwarding Calls answer...
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hold/transfer length internal set specific lines at an extension support call Cleaning Configurating your system 30-47 Connect controller to Internet Connecting a computer 60-89 ata socket Installing with Windows 95 and 98 Installing with Windows NT register with controller Date Dial up network check configure...
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General information andset battery register new using using other handsets Help nternet configure browser configure ISP connect controller to external analogue modem using Installing answer machine card 16, 17 back-up battery ISDN card remote access service data socket with Windows 95 & 98 data socket with Windows NT ISDN card...
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Other handsets Outgoing line numbers ower cable Power failure Print sharing 83, 95 Pulse dialling configuring Airway System forward calls ange Registering data socket with controller new handset phone sockets to controller registration mode Remote Access Service install with Windows NT...
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Software licence agreement 113-114 Support call Switchboard use tone/pulse dialling set dialling prefix System password CP/IP dial-up networking installing Technical information Technical specification Telephone line cords Time Tone dialling ninstalling Airway software Unpacking iew Airway System information all mounting 120-121...
Wall mounting the Controller • Choose a suitable position for the controller. • Hold the template against the wall and mark through the centre of each cross with a pencil. • Insert wall plugs and mounting screws into the wall, leaving enough of the screw out to hold the controller.
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Wall mounting template Use this template when mounting the controller on to the wall. 99 mm...
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Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc CE compliant to 89/336/EEC Airway is a registered trademark of British Telecommunications plc. (EMC Directive) & 73/23/EEC Designed by: The Art & Design Partnership Limited.
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