Interpreting the leds, Connecting devices – Deutsche Telekom T-Eumex 504PC SE User Manual

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Connecting Devices

Setting the Dialling Mode for the Analogue Terminals

The communications system automatically recognises analogue terminals with DTMF
dialling and a flash function; you do not have to set anything.

Analogue terminals with pulse dialling must be enrolled before they can be used:
pick up the handset, dial any digit other than 1, then replace the handset.

• T-NetBox/Fax is illuminated: there is a fax message in your T-NetBox (see also note

on p. 59).

• Call data is illuminated: your Eumex 504PC SE has saved between 1 and 39 call

data records.

• Call data flashes: your Eumex 504PC SE has saved between 40 and 50 call data

records. Note: when 50 call data records have been saved, each new record over-
writes the oldest one.

• Call data is not illuminated: no call data records have been saved.

The LEDs on the upper side of the Eumex 504PC SE have the following meanings:

• T-ISDN is illuminated: the NTBA is operational.

• T-ISDN flashes: the NTBA is not operational.

• B-channel 1 is illuminated: B-channel 1 is busy.

• B-channel 2 is illuminated: B-channel 2 is busy.

• PC/Data is illuminated: either the USB or the V.24 interface to the connected PC is

busy (the CAPI driver is active).

• PC/Data flashes: data is being transferred to the connected PC (the CAPI driver is

active).

• Message is illuminated: there is a voice message in your T-NetBox (see also note

on p. 59).

Interpreting the LEDs

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