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Before using your BRI service, you must configure
certain parameters. See your LAN Fax documentation
for details.

See Figure 4 for pinout details for your board:

Figure 4. Connector Pinouts

Understanding LED Signals

LEDs on the Mounting Bracket

The LEDs on the mounting bracket provide
information about the status of the different systems
on the board. To identify and locate these LEDs, see
Figure 5.

The following tables describe how the end panel
LEDs provide information:
BRI Status LED

Channel LEDs

Board Status LED

Figure 5. Dialogic® Brooktrout® TruFax® BRI PCI

Series Board

LEDs on the Dialogic® Brooktrout®
Board

The LEDs on the board provide information about the
status of the board. To locate these LEDs, see
Figure 5.

The following table describes how the LEDs on the
board provide information:

Using the Dialogic® Brooktrout®

TruFax® BRI Board

Once you have installed the TruFax® BRI board, install and
configure your voice or fax software application according
to instructions included with the software. After you have
set up your software to support the board, your board
provides support for your specific application.

Getting Help

Dialogic provides technical support for customers who have
purchased hardware or software products from Dialogic. If
you purchased products from a reseller, please contact that
reseller for technical support. This equipment contains no
user serviceable parts and is not intended for repair by
unauthorized personnel. If you experience problems with
the TruFax® BRI board, for repair or warranty information,
please use the website below. If the equipment is causing
harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
might request that you disconnect the equipment until the
problem is resolved. www.dialogic.com/support

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BRI LED

Meaning

Red

Layer 1 is down. This can occur if the

cable is wired incorrectly or the CPE

or CO emulation is wrong.

Yellow

Layer 1 is up, but layer 2 is down.

This state can occur if the protocol

has not been initialized, the D

channel has not been enabled, or the

clocks have not synchronized.

Green

Layer 1 is up, and layer 2 is up.

Red/green

The board is currently receiving CRC

errors.

Channel LEDs

Meaning

Off

Channel is idle.

Flashing green

Channel is being set up or is
connected.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Pin

No connection
No connection
TX Tip 0
RX Tip 0
RX Ring 0
TX Ring 0
No connection
No connection

Port A

No connection
No connection
TX Tip 1
RX Tip 1
RX Ring 1
TX Ring 1
No connection
No connection

Port B

Board Status LED

Meaning

Flashing yellow

Board is powered up and is
passing self test checks.

Steady red

Board is powered up, and the self
test has failed.

Flashing yellow
and green

Board is powered up and is
downloading firmware.

Flashing green

Firmware is downloaded, and the
board is in service.

Solid green

Board is hung, needs to be reset.

Flickering red

Board has failed, needs to be reset.

Off

Board has no power, or board is
hung and needs to be reset.

BRI Status LEDs

Board Status LED

Channel LEDs

Port A ISDN

Termination Jumpers

Port B ISDN

Termination Jumpers

Port B

RJ-45 Connector

Port A

RJ-45 Connector

PCI Connector

Module Number Switch (SW-1)

Mounting Bracket

DSP LED - D7

Power LED - D10

This graphic displays a Dual BRI board.

LED

Meaning

DSP

Displays the status for the DSP. After the
firmware is loaded and during normal
execution, this LED blinks about every
second. If the LED is not blinking, the DSP
firmware is not running.

Power

Steady green indicates good board power.