Now connect your PC to the Eumex 504PC SE and restart your PC.
If your PC is not correctly connected to the Eumex 504PC SE, the following
screen will appear:
After the restart the PC is ready for operation, and the icon depicted below
will appear in the taskbar.
= CAPI
Note
If you connect the Eumex 504PC SE to your PC via the USB port prior to
installing the software, the Windows hardware wizard will report finding a
new hardware component. If necessary, enter the correct path to the Eumex
504PC SE CD-ROM.
Please also refer to the notes concerning automatic connection to the Inter-
net contained in the "Tips and Tricks" guide.
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Connecting the AC Adapter, T-ISDN and the PC
S0 ex
D N
T- IS
(T-ISDN terminal)
Connections for T-ISDN (NTBA) and adapter,
looped-through external ISDN bus
manuals search engine
PC connection via USB
or V.24 port
V. 24
te rn
1 PC via USB
or V.24
220/230V
50 Hz
external ISDN bus
NTBA
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Interpreting the LEDs
T-ISDN:
on
–
NTBA is operational.
flashes –
NTBA is not operational.
B-channel 1: on
–
B-channel 1 is busy.
B-channel 2: on
–
B-channel 2 is busy.
PC/Data:
on
–
Either the USB or the V.24 port to the
connected PC is busy
(the CAPI driver is active).
flickers –
Data is being transferred to the
connected PC (the CAPI driver is active).
Message:
on
–
You have a voice message.
T-NetBox/Fax: on
–
You have a fax.
Call data:
off
–
No call data records saved
on
–
1 - 39 call data records saved.
flashes –
40 or more call data records saved.
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Assignment of Connectors to TAE Sockets
1a/b 2a/b 3a/b 4a/b
You can insert the TAE plugs of the analogue terminals into the corresponding
sockets on the EUMEX 504PC SE, or you can run 2-wire cable to remote TAE
sockets.
The cables connecting the Eumex 504PC SE to the individual analogue termi-
nals must not exceed 300m in length.