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Telephony

Telephony Settings:
The Telephony port field controls whether the terminal is
enabled for Analog or ISDN telephony. By default, this field
is set to Analog only. After changing this field the terminal
must be rebooted to activate the change. If neither telephony
mode is required, select "Analog only" for the lowest power
consumption.
Analog Power Savings: This field only applies if Analog
telephony is selected. By default it is enabled and the terminal
turns off the 48V POTS supply voltage between calls in order
to save power. If you do not get a dial tone a few seconds after
you take your analog handset off hook, try changing this field
to "Disable (Always on)". The 48V will always be on so the
terminal will work with a wider range of handsets, but the
operating time on battery will be reduced.
With the Telephony port set to ISDN, you can establish ISDN
data communication by connecting your ISDN equipment
directly to the BGAN Terminal's ISDN port with an ISDN cable
(which is the same as the Ethernet cable). The Telephony page
allows you to configure Device MSN Settings.
Using the Web UI
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