Additional terminals on the s0 bus, Interpreting the leds, Connecting devices – Deutsche Telekom 704PC User Manual

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Connecting Devices

Besides the Eumex 704PC LAN, you can operate additional ISDN terminals (e.g.
ISDN telephones) on the NTBA. To simplify the connection of additional devices, you
will find an external S0 port on the lower side of the Eumex 704PC LAN. This is the

looped-through S0 bus from the NTBA.

You can use the external S0 port to connect an additional ISDN terminal or a multiple

ISDN socket for more than one terminal. A fixed installation from the NTBA should
only be done by a qualified electrician.

Additional Terminals on the S0 Bus

• Power on: your Eumex 704PC LAN is operational.

• 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.

• Message flashes: there is a voice or fax message in your T-NetBox (also see the

note on p. 53).

• Call data is illuminated: your Eumex 704PC LAN has saved between 1 and 39 call

data records.

• Call data flashes: your Eumex 704PC LAN 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.

• Router on: one of the connected PCs is connected to the Internet via the router.

Interpreting the LEDs

NTBA

T-ISDN

External S

0

Eumex 704PC

LAN

Eumex 704PC

LAN

Additional terminals

S

0

bus

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