
Making an ISDN connection
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Making an ISDN connection
Before you connect the Eiconcard, check with your ISDN provider
to determine if you need an NT1 to terminate your ISDN line. In
some countries, the NT1 is installed by your ISDN provider and
resides in the central switching office. In other countries, the NT1
must be installed at your premises, either by you or your ISDN
provider. You can order an NT1 from Dialogic or from another
supplier.
In Europe and most countries worldwide
In Europe and most countries outside of North America and Japan,
the NT1 is installed at the central switching office by the ISDN
provider. In these areas, the Eiconcard can be connected directly
to the ISDN line using the included cable. Plug one end of the cable
into the Eiconcard and plug the other end into the ISDN wall jack.
In North America and other countries
In North America and some other countries, the NT1 is installed at
your premises with its “U” jack connected to the ISDN wall jack.
The Eiconcard can be connected directly to the “S/T” jack on the
NT1 using the included cable.
Eiconcard
ISDN jack
Supplied Cable
S/T jack U jack
NT1
ISDN jack
Eiconcard
Supplied Cable
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