Telos Zephyr Xstream User Manual
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USER’S MANUAL
Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 222
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ISDN TIP!
More on Telco Protocols: Guessing the Telco setting in Canada & USA:
∗ If you were given only a single phone number and no SPIDs try AT&T Cust (PTP).
∗ If you were given 2 SPIDs with the format: 01+7 digit phone #+0 try AT&T Cust (PTP).
∗ If you were given 2 SPIDs with the format: 01+7 digit phone #+000 or 01+7 digits +011
try Natl.I-1.
∗ If you were given 2 SPIDs with the format: area code+7 digit phone #+4 digits (for
example 0101, 0100, 0111, or 1111) try Natl.I-1. If that fails Try DMS Cust.
∗ If you were given 2 SPIDs with the format: area code+7 digit phone #+1 digit (for
example 1, or 0) try DMS Cust. If this fails try Natl.I-1.
∗ If you were given 2 SPIDs with the format: area code+7digit phone #+2 digits (for
example 01, 11, 02, or 00) try DMS Cust. If that fails try Natl.I-1.
∗ If you were given 2 SPIDs with the format: area code+7digit phone #+3 digits (for
example 000,001) try Natl.I-1. If that fails try DMS-Cust.
∗ If you were given a single phone number and a single SPID with the format: of 01+7
digit phone#+0 try AT&T Cust (Do not enter this SPID).
∗ If you were given a single phone number and a single SPID with the format: of 01+7
digit phone#+00 try Natl.I-1. If that fails try AT&T Cust.
∗ If you were given a single phone number and a single SPID with the format: of area
code+7digit phone#+4digits (for example 0101, 0100, 0111, or 1111) Try Natl.I-1. If
that fails try DMS Cust.
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ZEPHYR CLASSIC VS XSTREAM COMPARISON!
Zephyr (classic) and ZephyrExpress use the Telco option "Natl I-1" for both the National
ISDN protocol and the DMS Custom functional ISD protocol.
Zephyr Xstream distinguishes between these two protocols so the correct choice must be
made.
Auto Ans.
This determines if the Xstream will automatically connect to incoming voice calls, data calls, or
both types of calls.
None
No calls will be answered automatically. Zephyr Xstream will make a warbling
sound and the caller ID of the incoming call (if available) will be displayed. To
accept the call press
5> or <6> then
the far end party will get a "fast busy" ("engaged"/"congestion") for POTS or
G.711 calls, or a "Call Rejected" cause 21 or "Normal call clearing" cause 16 for
ISDN calls.
All