Zyxel omni series - Manual

Zyxel omni series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; ZyXEL Limited Warranty
  • Page 3 – iii; Acknowledgments; Trademarks are properties of their respective owners.; FCC Part 15 Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 5 – Contacting ZyXEL
  • Page 7 – vii; Contents
  • Page 8 – viii
  • Page 9 – ix
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 12 – xii
  • Page 13 – Introduction 1; Introduction
  • Page 14 – Speed and Compatibility
  • Page 16 – Introduction; Physical Characteristics; Line Interface; Unpacking Your omni; One omni ISDN Terminal Adapter.
  • Page 17 – Introduction 5; How to Become a Registered Owner
  • Page 18 – Introduction
  • Page 19 – Installing omni External Models 7; Front Panel; The LED Indicators; PWR - The power on LED lights up when the power is turned ON.
  • Page 20 – Installing omni External Models
  • Page 21 – Installing omni External Models 9; Front Panel Switch; Back Panel; POWER - Input terminal for power adapter.
  • Page 22 – are listed in Chapter 18.; Connecting to the Power Supply; : Use only the power adapter supplied with your TA. Never use a; power adapter designed for a different product.; Connecting to Your Computer
  • Page 23 – Installing omni External Models 11; Figure 2-2 Connecting the omni.net to Your Computer; Complete the following steps to connect the TA to your computer:
  • Page 24 – 2 Installing omni External Models; Connecting to Your ISDN Line; The omni comes with a choice of two types of ISDN line interfaces:; U Interface Model
  • Page 25 – Installing omni External Models 13; Power On and Self Diagnostics
  • Page 26 – 4 Installing omni External Models; : The omni takes longer to initialize than a regular TA because it; switch when it is powered on.
  • Page 27 – Installing omni Internal Models 15; Selecting the Baud Rate Multiplier; Figure 3-4 Jumper Block Location
  • Page 29 – From the A prompt type instlpnp and press Enter.; Do you want to modify the autoexec.bat file?; If you press N installation is complete.
  • Page 30 – phone line may result in damage to your Terminal Adapter.
  • Page 31 – Connect the RJ-45 connector to the “ISDN U” jack on the omni.
  • Page 32 – 0 Installing omni Internal Models
  • Page 33 – Configuring Your ISDN Line and Network 21; Configuring Your TA; Insert your ZyXEL Configuration Utility Disk into your
  • Page 34 – 2 Configuring Your ISDN Line and Network
  • Page 35 – Configuring Your ISDN Line and Network 23
  • Page 36 – 4 Configuring Your ISDN Line and Network
  • Page 37 – ISDN Communication Basics 25; Understanding AT Commands
  • Page 38 – 6 ISDN Communication Basics; Supported AT command types:; Type of AT Command; ATA; Quick Tips when issuing AT commands:
  • Page 39 – ISDN Communication Basics 27; Command; Select numerical result code.; Outgoing Calls; Dialing out using ISDN mode
  • Page 40 – 8 ISDN Communication Basics; before you issue this command.; before you issue this command.; : You must have an analog modem connected to your analog port; before you issue this command.
  • Page 41 – Placing the Call; Incoming Calls
  • Page 42 – 0 ISDN Communication Basics; Digital Data
  • Page 43 – ISDN Communication Basics 31; Answering a Call using MSN
  • Page 44 – 2 ISDN Communication Basics; : You are not required to enter the complete number string for the
  • Page 45 – ISDN Communication Basics 33; Data over Speech Channel; Best effort call answering.
  • Page 46 – 4 ISDN Communication Basics; Multi auto-answering of data calls; By way of the information conveyed by the SETUP message (for
  • Page 47 – Installing the Windows 95 Driver (INF file); From the desk top click the Start button, then choose Settings,; The following dialog box will appear.
  • Page 49 – After you have completed the selections above, click Next.
  • Page 50 – From within the Dial-up Networking dialogue box, double click; on the Make New Connection icon.
  • Page 52 – Make sure your TA appears in the Connect Using box. Then click; on the Server Type button.; These options are mostly host or server specific.
  • Page 54 – CAPI Installation; From the Win95 Start button choose Run.; From the ZyXEL ISDN Installation dialog box choose the; appropriate CAPI driver and click the Install button.
  • Page 55 – From the Question dialogue box click No if you do not wish to; Only CAPI 1.1a requires setup of Multiple Subscriber Numbers.
  • Page 56 – Figure 7-1 Point to Point Link Pathway
  • Page 57 – Feature list; Authentication conversion
  • Page 58 – : Disabling authentication may cause problems in Windows 95.
  • Page 61 – : The status of BACP/BAP negotiation can’t be saved in profile. It’s
  • Page 63 – V.110 and Synchronous Mode Communications 51; Answering a V.110 call
  • Page 64 – 2 V.110 and Synchronous Mode Communications; AT Command
  • Page 65 – Note: The omni does not support network independent clock
  • Page 66 – DTR Drop-Dialing Operation
  • Page 68 – 6 V.110 and Synchronous Mode Communications
  • Page 69 – Placing outgoing calls
  • Page 70 – Configuring the V.120 mode
  • Page 71 – Dialing in V.120 mode; This indicates that the connection is made with:; Answering incoming calls
  • Page 73 – or; Dialing pre-stored phone numbers
  • Page 75 – Bundle Connection with V.42bis Data Compression
  • Page 77 – Communications; Layer 1
  • Page 78 – 6 X.75 ISDN Communications; Answering an X.75 call; CAPI 2.0 specifies X.75 with transparent layer 3 as its default.
  • Page 79 – X.75 ISDN Communications 67; Making a Bundled Call with X.75; AT&Jn can be used for bundle configuration as follows:
  • Page 80 – 8 X.75 ISDN Communications; Dialing Pre-stored Phone Numbers; Invoking V.42bis Data Compression
  • Page 81 – X.75 ISDN Communications 69
  • Page 82 – 0 X.75 ISDN Communications
  • Page 83 – Handling Analog Calls; Phone 2 information applies to the omni.net only.; ATDAs
  • Page 84 – Placing a Call from the Analog Adapter
  • Page 85 – Accepting an Incoming Call; Scenarios of an Incoming Voice Call
  • Page 86 – Disable POTS port 1 to accept global calls.
  • Page 87 – The Flash key; Commands; Cancel the second dial connection attempt; InterCom; Press the Flash key and then press 2 on the phone keypad. The; other local phone will start to ring.
  • Page 88 – second incoming call will be blocked.; Note: If you configure the POTS port for Modem/Fax connection
  • Page 91 – Advanced ISDN Call Control 79; Advanced ISDN Call; Call Control for DSS1; Control of Outgoing Service Indicator
  • Page 92 – 0 Advanced ISDN Call Control; Function
  • Page 93 – Advanced ISDN Call Control 81; Control of ISDN Phone Number and Sub-address; The
  • Page 94 – 2 Advanced ISDN Call Control
  • Page 95 – Advanced ISDN Call Control 83; Telephone
  • Page 96 – 4 Advanced ISDN Call Control; The default EAZ of each protocol is as follows:
  • Page 97 – Advanced ISDN Call Control 85; Answering a Call; Answering a Call for DSS1
  • Page 98 – 6 Advanced ISDN Call Control; : Two phone number strings are said to be matched if their least; Answering a Call for 1TR6
  • Page 99 – Advanced ISDN Call Control 87; Data Call Indication
  • Page 100 – 8 Advanced ISDN Call Control; Disable inbound call connection
  • Page 101 – Advanced ISDN Call Control 89; Placing a Call; Placing a call for DSS1; The ATDx command is used for dialing as follows:
  • Page 102 – Placing a call for 1TR6; Yn specifies the type of address:
  • Page 103 – Advanced ISDN Call Control 91; Leased Line ISDN; leased line function in both B1 and B2 channels.
  • Page 105 – Security Functions; Security Types and Levels; Type 1 Security
  • Page 106 – 4 Security Functions; Level 1 security; The three levels of security are summarized in the table below:; Level 1
  • Page 107 – Setting and Modifying Passwords
  • Page 108 – 6 Security Functions; Non-password Auto Call Back Function; This function can be controlled using the following commands:
  • Page 109 – Security Functions 97
  • Page 110 – 8 Upgrading Your omni; Upgrading Your omni; Upgrading with Flash EPROM; : The American firmware version supports both the S/T
  • Page 111 – Kernel Mode
  • Page 112 – Test Description; : When a self test fails the LED will blink 1-4 times in succession,; Diagnostics
  • Page 114 – Follow these instructions to make your test call:
  • Page 115 – Resetting The omni
  • Page 116 – Capturing the Protocol Data
  • Page 117 – Disable the capture of D-channel protocols.; Analyzing the Captured Data; ATCT
  • Page 120 – 08 AT Command Set Reference; AT Command Set; Operation Modes of the DTE Interface; There are two operation modes for the DTE interface:; Simplex mode - used for conventional AT Command operation.; Simplex mode
  • Page 121 – AT Command Set Reference 109; AT Command Descriptions; Command Options Function & Description; Re-execute the last command once
  • Page 122 – 10 AT Command Set Reference
  • Page 129 – Description of ATI3 Output:; Output Parameter
  • Page 131 – AT Command Set Reference 119; Flow control disabled.
  • Page 132 – 20 AT Command Set Reference; Initiate ISDN Loopback test.
  • Page 133 – AT Command Set Reference 121; View current active settings.
  • Page 134 – 22 AT Command Set Reference; n=0-39 Set default dial pointer at telephone
  • Page 135 – AT Command Set Reference 123; Enable call-back function
  • Page 136 – 24 AT Command Set Reference
  • Page 137 – Status Registers and Result Codes 125; Status Registers and; Viewing and Setting S-Registers; To display the value stored in S-register ‘r’ with AT Commands, use:
  • Page 138 – note: The values used in the example below differ from the actual
  • Page 139 – S-Register Descriptions
  • Page 140 – 28 Status Registers and Result Codes; Command Function & Description; Define ASCII Carriage Return.; Command bit dec hex Function and description
  • Page 144 – 32 Status Registers and Result Codes; bit dec hex Bit mapped register.
  • Page 146 – 34 Status Registers and Result Codes; MP data sent in rotate mode.
  • Page 147 – Status Registers and Result Codes 135; dec
  • Page 150 – 38 Status Registers and Result Codes
  • Page 153 – Status Registers and Result Codes 141; In band negotiation
  • Page 154 – 42 Status Registers and Result Codes
  • Page 158 – 46 Status Registers and Result Codes
  • Page 159 – Status Registers and Result Codes 147; Result Code Chart Symbol Reference; Supported; Result Code Field Descriptions; Field Name; All possible DCE speeds supported
  • Page 160 – 48 Status Registers and Result Codes; Connect Strings for Error Corrected Connections
  • Page 161 – Status Registers and Result Codes 149
  • Page 162 – 50 Phone Jack Pinout Assignments; Phone Jack Pinout; RJ-45 Connector for the S/T Interface Model
  • Page 163 – Phone Jack Pinout Assignments 151
  • Page 164 – Serial Port Interface; EIA-232D 25 Pin Serial Port Interface
  • Page 165 – Async. Hardware Flow Control Cable Connection
  • Page 166 – Index
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Page 2 - ii; ZyXEL Limited Warranty

ii ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that thisproduct is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for aperiod of up to two (2) years from the date of purchase. During thewarranty period, and upon proof of purchase, should the producthave indications ...

Page 3 - iii; Acknowledgments; Trademarks are properties of their respective owners.; FCC Part 15 Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.

iii Copyright © 1997 by ZyXEL The contents of this book may not be reproduced (in any part or as awhole) or transmitted in any form or by any means without thewritten permission of the publisher. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rightsreserved. Note: ZyXEL does not assume any liabi...

Page 5 - Contacting ZyXEL

v 3. 93/68/EEC of 22 July 1993 amending the Directives 89/336/EEC, 91/263 /EEC and 92/31/EEC.(Marking Directive) 4. Council Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC of 26 Dec 1996 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relation toelectrical equipment designed for use within certain voltageli...

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