Making Voice, Data And Text Connections; Making An Isdn Voice Or Data Connection - Hughes BGAN HNS-9201 Getting Started Manual

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Getting Started with the HNS 9201
4.0.

Making voice, data and text connections

You can connect to the terminal using any of the following interfaces:
USB, for IP data connections.
Ethernet, for IP data connections. If required, you can connect the LAN port to a hub,
switch or router for multi-user connections.
ISDN, for voice (4kbps), audio (3.1kHz) or ISDN data connections.
WLAN, for IP data connections. If required, you can connect more than one wireless-
enabled computer to the terminal's built-in wireless access point for multi-user
connections.
If required, you can connect to more than one interface simultaneously.
4.1.

Making an ISDN voice or data connection

You can use the HNS 9201 to make any of the following ISDN connections:
Voice, for example using an ISDN handset.
3.1kHz audio, for example using a fax machine.
Data, for example using an ISDN card on your computer, an ISDN AudioVideo camera or
an ISDN fax machine.
Only one device at a time can make a call since only one B channel is supported. However, up to
four ISDN phones can be utilized on the one ISDN connection. Note that this limit is imposed by
the terminal's power limit in order to protect Ethernet devices in case they are accidentally
connected to the ISDN port.
Making a voice connection
If the terminal is in automatic mode, you can plug in an ISDN handset and make a call after
automatic registration. If the terminal is not in automatic mode, you must register with the network
before you can make a call.

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