Telos Zephyr Xstream User manual

Category
Supplementary music equipment
Type
User manual
Zephyr Xstream
Advanced Digital Network Audio Transceiver
The Best Way to Hear from There
USER’S MANUAL
Manual Version 3.0 for software version 3.0 and later
(For 10 Base-T and 100 Base-T hardware versions)
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Customer Service
We support you...
Byphone/FaxintheUSA.
Customerserviceisavailablefrom9:30AMto6:00PMUSAEasternTime,Mondaythrough
Fridayat+1216.241.7225.We’reoftenhereattimesoutsideofthesehoursaswellplease
feelfreetotryatanytime!
Fax:+1216.241.4103.
Byphone/FaxinEurope.
ServiceisavailablefromTelosEuropeinGermanyat+49816142467.
Fax:+49816142402.
ByEMail.
Theaddressis:support@telossystems.com.
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TheTelosWebsitehasavarietyofinformationthatmaybeusefulforproductselectionand
support.TheURLis:http:/
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WewelcomefeedbackonanyaspectoftheTelosZephyrXstreamorthismanual.Inthepast,
manygoodideasfromusershavemadetheirwayintosoftwarerevisionsornewproducts.Please
contactuswithyourcomments.
Telos Systems
2101 Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
USA
Telephone: +1 (216) 241-7225
Fax: +1 (216) 241-4103
Telos Systems Europe
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85354 Freising
Germany
Telephone: +49 81 61 42 467
Fax: +49 81 61 42 402
E-mail address:
europe-info@telos-systems.com
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Updates
TheoperationoftheTelosZephyrXstreamisdeterminedlargelybysoftware.Periodic
updatesmaybecomeavailable.Contactustodetermineifanewerreleaseismore
suitabletoyourneeds.
Trademarks
TelosSystems,theTeloslogo,Zephyr,ZephyrExpress,ZephyrXstream,Liverwireandthe
phrase“TheBestWaytoHearFromThere”aretrademarksofTLSCorporation.All
othertrademarksarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveholders.
Copyright
Copyright©1994,2002,2007,2009byTLSCorporation.PublishedbyTelosSystems,
whoreservestherighttomakeimprovementsorchangesintheproductsdescribedin
thismanual,whichmayaffecttheproductspecifications,ortorevisethemanual
withoutnotice.Allrightsreserved.
Notice
Allversions,claimsofcompatibility,trademarks,etc.ofhardwareandsoftwareproducts
notmadebyTelosmentionedinthismanualoraccompanyingmaterialare
informationalonly.TelosSystemsmakesnoendorsementofanyparticularproductfor
anypurpose,norclaimsanyresponsibilityforoperationoraccuracy.
Warranty
Thisproductiscoveredbyaoneyearlimitedwarranty,thefulltextofwhichisincluded
intheSection14ofthismanual.
Service
YoumustcontactTelosbeforereturninganyequipmentforfactoryservice.Telos
SystemswillissueaReturnAuthorizationnumber,whichmustbewrittenonthe
exteriorofyo
urshippingcontainer.Pleasedonotincludecablesoraccessoriesunless
specificallyrequestedbytheTechnicalSupportEngineeratTelos.Besuretoadequately
insureyourshipmentforitsreplacementvalue.Packageswithoutproperauthorization
mayberefused.UScustomerspleasecontactTelostechnicalsupportat+1(216)241
7225.Allot
hercustomersshouldcontactyourlocalrepresentativetoarrangefor
service.
Westronglyrecommendbeingattheunitwhenyoucall,soourSupportEngineerscan
verifyinformationaboutyourunitandtheconditionsunderwhichtheproblemoccurs.
IftheunitmustreturntoTelos,wewillneedyourserialnum
ber,locatedontherear
panel.
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Test Lines
ToaidyouintestinganddemonstratingyourZephyrTelosSystemshasthefollowing
testnumbersavailable:
USA:+216781.9310,+216781.9311(LayerIIIDualtransmit@32KHz
samplerate)
USA:+216621.1826(aacPlusmono,mustcallasanXportcall)
Germany:(49)81614206
1Dialthisnumbertwice(LayerIIIDualtransmit
@32KHzsamplerate)
Germany:(49)816142062(LayerIIMono@32KHz)
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Notices and Cautions
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CAUTION:
THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOR USE BY
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PERFORM ANY
SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS
YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
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WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT SHOWER WITH THE UNIT.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence
of uninsulated, dangerous voltage inside the enclosure –
voltage which may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to important
operating and maintenance instructions. Read the manual.
TO PREVENT RISKS OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DISCONNECT POWER
CORD BEFORE SERVICING
USA CLASS A COMPUTING DEVICE INFORMATION TO USER. WARNING: This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy. If it is not
installed and used as directed by this manual, it may cause interference to radio
communication. This equipment complies with the limits for a Class A computing
device, as specified by FC
C Rules, Part 15, Subpart J, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when this type of equipment is
operated in a commercial environment.Operationof this equipment in aresidential
areaislikelytocauseinterference.Ifitdoes,theuserwillberequiredtoel
iminatethe
interferenceattheuser’sexpense.
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NOTE:Objectionableinterferenceto TVorradioreceptioncanoccurifotherdevices
are connected to this device without the use of shielded interconnect cables. FCC
rulesrequiretheuseofonlyshieldedcables.
CANADA WARNING:
“ThisdigitalapparatusdoesnotexceedtheClassAlimitsforradionoiseemissionsset
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.”
“Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les
limites applicables aux appareils numeriques (de les Class A) prescrites dans le
Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte pa
r le ministere des
CommunicationsduCanada.”
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TableofContents
1 QUICKSTARTStepbyStepGuidetoGettingRunning...................................................................1
1.1 ConnectionsPreview.......................................................................................................................2
1.2 Success,StepbyStep:....................................................................................................................4
1.3 PoweringUp...................................................................................................................................6
1.4 BasicConfiguration.........................................................................................................................7
1.5 PlacingYourFirstCall(toYourself)...............................................................................................10
1.6 YourNextCall,toTelos.................................................................................................................11
1.7 Wheretofindanswerstofrequentlyaskedquestions:................................................................13
2 INTRODUCTION‐GettingtoKnowtheZephyrXstream................................................................15
2.1 WhatistheZephyrXstream?........................................................................................................15
2.2 WhytheZephyrXstream?............................................................................................................16
2.3 Xstreamvs.XstreamMXvs.XstreamMXP...................................................................................16
3 GUIDEDTOURoftheHARDWARE.................................................................................................19
3.1 ZephyrXstreamFrontPanel(Nonmixerversion).........................................................................19
3.2 ZephyrXstreamRearPanel(nonmixerversion)..........................................................................24
3.3 ZephyrXstreamMX/MXPFrontPanel(Mixerversions)...............................................................38
3.4 ZephyrXstreamMX/MXPRearPanel(Mixerversions).................................................................44
4 BASICOPERATION&INSTALLATION.............................................................................................59
4.1 Essentials......................................................................................................................................59
4.2 IntroductiontoZephyrXstream’sMenuSystem...........................................................................61
4.3 CodecSettings:Transmit,Receive,BitRate,&SampleRate........................................................77
5 GUIDEDTOURoftheMENUS.......................................................................................................81
5.1 TheMenuTree..............................................................................................................................81
5.2 TheDefaultScreen........................................................................................................................86
5.3 TheAudioMenu............................................................................................................................86
5.4 TheCodecMenu...........................................................................................................................93
5.5 TheTelMenu...............................................................................................................................99
5.6 TheSystemMenu.......................................................................................................................105
5.7 Auto,Dial&Drop........................................................................................................................108
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6
AUDIOCODINGREFERENCE........................................................................................................109
6.1 IntroductiontoAudioCodingTechnology..................................................................................109
6.2 ChoosingtheBestCodingModeforYourApplication................................................................126
7 ISDNBASICS...............................................................................................................................133
7.1 Background.................................................................................................................................133
7.2 TheISDNBasicRateInterface(BRI)............................................................................................134
7.3 HowtoOrderISDN.....................................................................................................................138
7.4 Switched56.................................................................................................................................142
8 LIVEWIRE
TM
IPAudio...............................................................................................................143
8.1 ConfigurationoftheZephyrXstreamforLivewire......................................................................143
8.2 LivewireAudioSettings...............................................................................................................149
9 TheV.35/X.21InterfaceOption.................................................................................................. 153
9.1 InstallingtheV.35/X.21Interfaceoption..................................................................................153
9.2 UsesfortheX.21/V.35InterfaceOption...................................................................................154
9.3 HookUpstoNonISDNSynchronousNetworks..........................................................................157
10 APPLICATIONSGUIDEHints&Ideas.....................................................................................165
10.1 XstreamVersatilitytypesofdialupconnectionandmodes....................................................165
10.2 ChoosingtheBestTransmitModeforyourapplication.............................................................170
10.3 ApplicationsGuide......................................................................................................................172
10.4 MultiCodecconnections.............................................................................................................176
10.5 ChoosingaReceivemode...........................................................................................................177
10.6 DealingWithDelay.....................................................................................................................184
11 THEWORKS!‐DetailedMenuReference................................................................................187
11.1 TheMENUS.................................................................................................................................187
11.2 TheAUDIOMenuXstream(nonmixerversion).......................................................................192
11.3 TheAUDIOMenuXstreamMX/MXP(mixermodels)...............................................................197
11.4 TheCODECMenu........................................................................................................................202
11.5 TheTELMenu.............................................................................................................................215
11.6 TheSYSTEMMenu......................................................................................................................228
11.7 SpecialMenus:Auto,Dial,&Drop..............................................................................................239
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12
SystemFunctionsandRemoteControl...................................................................................245
12.1 AncillaryData.............................................................................................................................245
12.2 RemoteControl...........................................................................................................................247
13 DEEPTECHINFORMATION&TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................261
13.1 AccessingtheHardware.............................................................................................................262
13.2 UpdatingFirmware.....................................................................................................................265
13.3 UpdatingXstreamswiththe100BaseThardware....................................................................265
13.4 Updatingtheoriginal(10BaseT)Xstream................................................................................267
13.5 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................273
13.6 GeneralTroubleshootingTechniques.........................................................................................273
14 SPECIFICATIONS&WARRANTY...............................................................................................293
14.1 Specifications..............................................................................................................................293
14.2 ZephyrXstreamLimitedWarranty..............................................................................................296
APPENDICES......................................................................................................................................297
Appendix1:CodecInteroperabilityInformation....................................................................................297
Appendix2:FindingPublicCodecUserLists..........................................................................................299
Appendix3:ISDNCausePhrases/Values...............................................................................................301
Appendix4:KnownWorkingSPIDFormatsbyTelco.............................................................................309
Appendix5:SuggestedReadingandReferences...................................................................................313
Appendix6:StreamingandSpecialOperationalModes........................................................................315
Appendix7:OrderingISDNforcountriesusingETS300(EuroISDN)......................................................327
Appendix8:OrderingISDNfortheUSA&Canada.................................................................................331
Appendix9:ModularCableGuide..........................................................................................................339
Appendix10:Glossary............................................................................................................................345
INDEX................................................................................................................................................365
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Conventions used in this manual
Thefollowingsymbolsareusedthroughoutthismanualtohighlightvarioustypeofinformation
containedwithin.
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DANGER!
This information is important to safe operation of the equipment and warns of possible
hazards. For your safety you should read these.
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IMPORTANT TIP!
This information is essential to getting the Zephyr Xstream to work, or prevent damage to it.
To avoid headaches read these.
h
HOT TIP!
This information will probably come in handy at some point. You will probably wish to read
these.
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ISDN TIP!
Important information about ISDN, particularly the Zephyr Xstream’s built-in ISDN
interface. This is recommended reading for all ISDN users.
c
COMPATIBILITY TIP!
Information useful when configuring your Zephyr Xstream to communicate with other codecs.
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DEEP TECH NOTE!
Amaze your technical friends with your voluminous knowledge of the Zephyr Xstream, ISDN,
and coding technology! Not necessary for the ability to install and use the Zephyr Xstream,
but this information might come in handy if you ever need to troubleshoot the system.
?
CURIOSITY NOTE!
Amaze your friends with your grasp of ISDN and Coding trivia. Not necessary for the ability
to install and operate the Zephyr Xstream.
Z
ZEPHYR CLASSIC VS XSTREAM COMPARISON!
These notes point out important differences between the original Zephyr and the Zephyr
Xstream Series. A wise man once said, “don’t make assumptions”. The Zephyr Xstream is
designed to be easily learned by Zephyr users. We will try to anticipate areas where the
differences might be confusing, and draw your attention to them.
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1 QUICK START – Step by Step Guide to Getting Running
Who can use this section?
YouhavejustopenedthecartoncontainingacoolnewTeloscodec.Weknowhowyoufeel.
Youdon’twanttositaroundandreadamanual.YouwanttopluginyournewZephyrXstream
andhearwhatitcando.Youwanttoconnecttoadistantlocationandbeama
zedathowaudio
overISDNconnectionsorEthernetisevenbetterthanever.Weknowbecausewefeelthesame
waywhenwegetanew,expensive,pieceofgear.
Asmuchasweunderstandyourexcitement,weaskyoutopleaseperusethefollowingtoget
themostoutofyourZephyrXstream.
Thisman
ualisdesignedtofullyinstructyouonthecapabilitiesofyourZephyrXstreamandto
provideyouwithinterestingandusefulinformationonaudiocodinganddigitaltelephony.
(Unlikemostothermanuals,largesectionsdon’tevenrequirethatyoubesittinginfrontofthe
product.)Wehopeyouw
illtakethetimetoreadthemanual.Wetrustyouwillenjoyitand
thatitwillprovideyouwithnewandusefulinformationthatyoucanusetoimpressothers.
Ifyouneedtoputtheunitinservicetoday,orhaveexperiencewi
thother,similarequipment,
thissectionwillallowyoutogetstartedquicklywithyourZephyrXstream.
“Quick Start” Is for You If You...
Knowhowtodialatelephonecall.
ArenotintimidatedbylookingatthefrontpaneloftheZephyrXstream.
ArewillingtoeraseallofthesettingsinyourZephyrXstreamthatmayhave
beenprogrammed(byothers)beforeyougotit.
HaveanISDNline.(B
eforestartingthisprocess,USusersshouldcontact
theirtelephonecompanytoverifythatthelinewasinstalledexactlyas
specifiedintheISDNorderinstructionsfoundintheappendixofthis
manual.)Sorry,buttherearetoomanyvariableswhenconnectingvia
Switched56oradedicateddigitalserviceforustoi
ncludesuchasetupin
this“QuickStart.”IfyouareusinganonISDNsetupseetheinstructionsfor
theX.21/V.35optioninSection9(TheV.35/X.21Interface).
Understandandhavebeforeyoualloftheitemslistedinthesectionthat
followscalled“Whatyouneedbeforeyoustart.”
Understa
ndthatthis“QuickStart”willonlygetyoustartedandwillnot
answerallofyourquestions,ordemonstrateallofthefeaturesofthe
ZephyrXstream.
Promisetoreadthefullmanuallater.
Now,let’sgetstarted.
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What you need before you start…
Therearetwocategoriesofitemsyouneed:First,theequipmenttoconnectyourZephyr
XstreamtotheaudioequipmentandtheISDNcircuit;second,someinformationthatshould
havebeenprovidedtoyoubythepersonwhoprovidedyourISDN.
1.1 Connections Preview
ISDN Connections
Alloftheconnectioncableshavetelephonetypemo
dularconnectorsandcomepackagedwith
yourZephyrXstream.
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IMPORTANT TIP!
An RJ-11 style 6-position plug can be inserted into the center of an RJ-45 style 8-position
jack, if the Telco installed an RJ-45 style jack for your U Interface ISDN line (in the USA or
Canada).
1. IntheUSA&CanadayouwillbeusingtheZephyrXstream’sbuiltinNT1.
Cablerequired:Astandardtelephonetypemodularcablethatfitsintothe
smaller,RJ11stylejackontheZephyrXstream.Theotherendofthiscable
plugsintothejackprovidedbytheTelco.
2. ORYourtel
ephonecompany(Telecom)hasprovidedanNT1.Thisisnearly
alwaysthecaseoutsideoftheUSA&Canada.Cablerequired:Alarge,
modularcablewitheightwiresthatfitsintotheupper(larger,8pinRJ45
style)jackontheZephyrXstreamandajackontheNT1tha
tislabeled
“Terminal”or“S/T”.TheotherendofthiscableplugsintotheNT1,orinto
thejackwiredbytheTelco.YourNT1shouldhavebeenwiredtotheISDN
linebyyourTelco.
Audio connections
Youwanttohearsomething,don’tyou?Connectionsareneededforsendingaudiotothe
remotelo
cationandreceivingaudiofromit.Youwillneedtoprovidetheappropriatecables.For
connectiontotheZephyrXstream,thetwosendcablesmusthaveeithermaleXLRconnectors
or¼inchplugs(ZephyrXstreamacceptsXLR,andbothTip/Ring(TR)unbalancedand
Tip/Ring/Sleeve(T
RS)balanced¼inchconnectors).Thetworeceivecablesmusthavefemale
XLRconnectors.Theterminationontheothersideofthesecablesdependsonyourequipment.
Youmaychoosetouseheadphonestolistentothereceiveaudio;inthiscaseyouwillnotneed
receivecables.
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Information on your ISDN line
ZephyrXstreamneedstoknowsomethingsaboutyourISDNlinetoworkproperly.YourISDN
circuitconsistsoftwodigital“Bchannels”.Justlikearegulartelephoneline,thesechannels
havetelephonenumberssothatyoucansendandreceivecalls.TheZephyrXstream,aswith
mostISDNequipment,referstoth
esechannelsas“lines”.Unlikeregulartelephonelines,both
"lines"mighthavethesametelephonenumberassignedtothem.
ThereareseveraldifferenttypesofISDNservice.Youmustknowwhattypeyouhave.In
addition,ISDNcircuitsintheUSandCanadawillusuallyhaveServiceProfileIDentification(SPID)
numb
ers.SPIDs,whenused,mustbeprogrammedintotheZephyrXstream.Inrare
circumstances,USusersmayalsoneedDirectoryNumbers(DNs)ifthetelephonenumbersare
notincorporatedintotheSPIDs.
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ISDN TIP!
European & Japanese users should disregard all references to SPIDs. Euro ISDN &
Japanese ISDN do not have SPIDs! If your equipment configuration requires MSNs, they may
be entered in the MSN/DN menu options in the TEL menu. MSNs are optional, would only be
used if another ISDN device is sharing the ISDN circuit with the Zephyr Xstream.
Hereisasummaryofwhatyouneedtoknowandaplacetowriteitdown.Youmaywantto
makeacopyofthispageandkeepitnexttoyourZephyrXstream.
9 ISDNtype,checkone:
”NationalISDN1”(ThemostfrequentchoiceintheUS).WillalwayshaveSPIDs.
”NortelDMSCustom”ISD
N.(WillalwayshaveSPIDs).
”AT&TCustomPointtoPoint”(PTP).(WillnothaveSPIDs.Singlephonenumber)
”EuropeanISDN”(EuroISDNorETS300).(WillnothaveSPIDs).
”INS64(Nippon).ThisoptionisforuseinJapan.(WillnothaveSPIDs).
9 YourISDNtelephonenumbers:
Line1


Line2


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9 SPIDnumbers,ifapplicable(USA&Canada):
Line1

Line2

9 DirectoryNumbers(DN,or7digittelephonenumber),ifapplicable(USA&Canada):
Line1

Line2

IfyourISDNlineisconnectedtoaninternalphonesystemthatrequiresyoudialaprefixforan
outsideline,writeithere:__________________________________
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ISDN TIP!
If you have European, Japanese, or AT&T Point-to-Point ISDN, it is acceptable if you only
have one number that applies to both lines. If you have another ISDN type and only one
number, contact Telos Customer Support.
1.2 Success, Step-by-Step:
Connecting the Audio Inputs/Outputs
Gotyouraudiocablesready?Hereiswheretoconnectthem:
Sendaudioisconnectedtothebackpanel.Thisistheoutboundaudiotobeheardatthefar
end(itusuallyconsistsofamixminus).UsethetwocomboXLR/¼”connectorslabeled
“INPUTS:SENDTONETWORK.”IfyourZephyrXstr
eamincludesamixer(modelsMXandMXP)
useinputs1or2ifyouareusingamicrophoneorinputs3&4ifyouareusingalineleveldevice
suchasaCDplayer.Ifyouarenotcertainabouthowtomakethisconnection,refertoSe
ction
3.2andSection3.4(Guidedtouroftherearpanel).
Receivedaudiocanbemonitoredattheheadphonejackonthefrontpanel.Alternately,itcan
beconnectedtosomeotheraudioequipmentusingthebackpaneljacks.UsethetwoXLR
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connectorslabeled“OUTPUTS:RECEIVEFROMNETWORK.”Ifyouarenotcertainabouthowto
makethisconnection,refertoSection3.
Livewire
TM
IfyouarealreadyfamiliarwithAxia’saudionodes,youmightthinkofthisnewversionofthe
ZephyrXstreamasan“original”Xstreamcodecwitha2x2nodeonthefrontofit.TheLANport
willbeusedforallLivewireaudioconnectionsinandoutofthecodec.AswithallLivewir
e
TM
devices,theLivewirestreamsbeingdeliveredtothenetworkrequireuniqueIDnumbers.
Thetwomostimportantconceptstounderstandare:
1. TheLivewire
TM
destinationsdeliveraudiototheinputstotheXstreamcodec.
2. TheoutputsoftheXstreamcodec(HybridChannels)willbecomethecodec’sLivewire
TM
sourcestoyourAxiaLivewirenetwork.
Thevirtual2x2node,incombinationwiththecodec,hassomeuniquemono/stereofeatures:
Ifthestreambeingreceivedbythecodecisstereo‐bothcodecoutputs(Livewire
sources)willbestereowithbothdeliveringidenticalstereostreams.
Ifthestreambeingreceivedbythecod
ecisdualmono(suchasG.722),thedecoded
audioissplitbetweenthetwoLivewire
TM
sources.ThefirstsourcehastheAmonofeed
replicatedonbothleftandrightchannels.ThesecondsourcehastheBmonofeedon
bothchannels.Thus‐whenyouareusingdualmono,youwillusebothcodecoutputs
asindependentLivewiresources.
Remember,Livewire
TM
streamsarealwaysstereo.Inthecaseofamonosourceas
describedabove,themonodataissimplyreplicatedonbothleftandrightchannels.
Dual/MonoTRANSMITworksonlyinLayer3Dual/Monomode.InLayer3Dual/Mono
transmit;theleftchannelofthefirstdestinationisusedtocreat
ethe“ChannelA”mono
feedtobesentoverISDN.Theseconddestinationisusedforthe“ChannelB”mono
transmitfeed.Therightchannelofeachofthosestreamsisignored.
AWordaboutLivewireCodecBackfeeds
BackfeedstoacodecintheLivewire
TM
worldarealwaysstereo.Bydefault,therightchannelof
thebackfeedisaL/Rmonosumoftheconfiguredprogramsource(usuallyPGM1).Theleft
channelisthesamePLUStalkback.Theleftchannelprogramcanbedimmedormutedwhen
talkbackispresent.
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Connecting to the ISDN Circuit
MakingthephysicalconnectiontotheISDNlinevarieswithyourNT1.Youwilluseoneofthe
followingmethodsasappropriateforyourlocale:
1. ZephyrXstream’sbuiltinNT1(i.e.USA&Canada)
UsingastandardRJ11styletelephonetypemodularcable,interconnectthesmaller
modularjackontheZephyrXstreamandth
ejackinstalledbythetelephone
company.Becarefultoinsertthecableinthecenterofeachjack,asitisthemiddle
twowiresthathavetheISDNcircuit.
2. ExternalNT1providedbytheTelephonecompany(Europe&mostlocations
worldwide)
Usingalarge8pin(R
J45style),telephonetypemodularcablewitheightwires,
interconnectthelargerjackontheZephyrXstreamandajackontheNT1thatis
labeled“Terminal”or"S/T."Thiscablemusthaveeightwir es andisprovidedwith
theZephyrXstream.
Youshouldnotneedtopr
ovidepowertotheNT1.TheNT1isnormallypoweredfromtheISDN
line.
1.3 Powering Up
TimetoturnontheZephyrXstream!
ConnecttheprovidedIECpowercabletotheZephyrXstream.Asyouface
theback,theconnectionisonthelowerright.
ConnecttheotherendoftheIECcabletoyourAC(mains)poweroutlet.The
ZephyrXstre
am’spowerinputisuniversal,acceptinganythingfrom100to
240VoltAC50/60Hz.
Flipthepowerswitch,locatedjustabovethepowercableconnector,tothe
“on”position.(pushinthesidelabeled“1”).
YourZephyrXstreamwillstartup
.Afterafewmoments,thefrontpanelLCD
displayscreenwilldisplaythestatusofyourZephyrXstream.Abovethe
Sendmeters,theSYNCindicatorshouldbeilluminated.Ifyouhaveaproper
audioconnection,andarefeedinganaudiosignaltotheZephyrXstream,
youwillseea
ctivityonthetwoSENDmetersontheleft‐sideofthefront
panel.
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1.4 Basic Configuration
YourZephyrshoulddisplayascreenthatlookslikethis:
Pressthe<CODEC>buttononce.Youshouldseeascreenthatlookslikethis:
Ifitdoesnotlookliketheabove(i.e.someofthesettingsaredifferent),yourunithasbeen
previouslyconfigured.Ifitwas,andyouwanttoproceedwiththeQuickStart,youmusterase
alloftheprevioussettings.Beforeyougotothenextstep,checkwiththelastpersonwhoused
thisZephyrXs
treamtobecertainthats/henolongerneedsthesesettings.
ToresettheZephyrXstreamtothefactorydefaults:
Pressthe<System>button(locatedbeneaththeLCDdisplay)5times.You
willseeascreenthatlookslikethefollowing:
Usingthe<6>buttonmovethedarkbarsothat“RestoreFactoryDefaults”
ishighlighted(whitetextonablackbackground).Pressthe<SEL>Button.
Youshouldseethefollowingscreen:
Nowpress<6>thenpress<SEL>toeraseallsettingstothefactory
defaults.
WearenowreadytoconfigureyourZephyrXstream.Followtheseinstructionsexactlyforthe
mostreliablepathtosuccess!
Wewillbeusingthe<TEL>button.Thiswilltakeyouthroughthemenuswheretheinformation
aboutyourIS
DNcircuitisstored.
1. YouhavetwooptionsdependingonwhattypeofISDNyouareusing:
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IfyouhaveEuroISDN(oranotherservicethatdoesnothaveSPIDs),
pressthe<TEL>button(locatedbeneaththeLCDdisplay)three(3)
timesandskiptostep5.
IfyouhaveSPIDs,pressthe<TEL>buttontwo(2)timesandcontinue.
Youshouldseeascreenthatlookslikethis:
2. MakesurethedarkcursorbarishighlightingthelinelabeledSPID1”.Press
the<SEL>buttononceandthenentertheSPIDofyourfirstBchannel,using
thedialpadonthefrontrightpanel.(Notethattherearenohyphens,
punctuation,orblankspacesinSPIDs;theyareonecontinuousnu
mber.)
The<5>buttoncanbeusedtobackup(movethecursortotheleft)to
deletecharactersforediting(ortoeraseanexistingentry).Thenpressthe
<SEL>buttontostoreit.
3. Pressthe<6>buttontohighlightthelinelabele
dSPID2”.Pressthe
<SEL>buttononceandthenentertheSPIDofyoursecondBchannelusing
thedialpadonthefrontrightpanel,asabove.Thenpressthe<SEL>button
tostoreit.
4. Younowhavetwooptions:
IfyourISDNdoesnotrequireDirectoryNu
mbers(DN)press<TEL>one
(1)timeandskiptostep5.
IfyourISDNrequiresDirectoryNumbers(DNs),andmostusersinthe
USA&Canadawill,pressthe<6>buttontomovethedarkcursorto
thelinelabeled"DN/MSN1".
Pressthe<SEL>bu
ttononceandthenentertheDN(the7digit
telephonenumber)ofyourfirstBchannelusingthedialpadonthe
frontrightpanel.(Notethattherearenohyphens,punctuation,or
blankspacesinDNsorMSNs;theyareonecontinuousnumber.)The
<5>buttoncanbeuse
dtobackup(movethecursortotheleft)and
deletecharactersoreraseandexistingentry.Pressthe<SEL>buttonto
storeit.
Pressthe<6>buttontomovethedarkcursortothelinelabeled
"DN/MSN2".Pressthe<SEL>buttononceandthenentertheDNor
MSNofyoursecondBcha
nnelusingthedialpadonthefrontright
panel.Pressthe<SEL>buttontostoreit.
Pressthe<TEL>buttononce.Youwillseeascreenlikethis:
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Telos Zephyr Xstream User manual

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