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BIPAC-2AB 2.0
ISDN a/b Adaptor
User’s Manual
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1
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Introduction ...................................................................................1
An Overview of the BIPAC-2AB 2.0 ..........................................1
Package Contents.........................................................................2
BIPAC-2AB 2.0 Features.............................................................3
CHAPTER 2
4
Using BIPAC-2AB 2.0...................................................................4
Before Connecting .......................................................................4
Connecting the BIPAC-2AB 2.0..................................................4
The Front Panel LEDs .................................................................5
Programming the BIPAC-2AB 2.0 Functions..............................6
Using the Telephone Functions....................................................8
CHAPTER 3
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Troubleshooting...........................................................................12
Troubleshooting Procedures ......................................................12
Chapter 1
Introduction
An Overview of the BIPAC-2AB 2.0
What is ISDN?
ISDN is an abbreviation for Integrated Services Digital Network. ISDN
transfers information digitally and integrates all telecommunication services
(such as telephone, teletext, videotex, etc.) into a single network. Using
ISDN, you can transfer text, voice, data files, images, and even video.
Before the use of ISDN, telecommunications operated using analog devices,
which limited the quality of telecommunication transfers. With ISDN
technology, the telephone lines can transmit data digitally with much greater
speed and clarity of transmission than with analog transmissions. The ISDN
is capable of transmitting all kinds of information at greatly accelerated
rates. A typical modem transmission has a rate of 56Kbps (kilobits per
second or thousand bits per second). ISDN digital technology allows
transfer rates of up to 128Kbps.
Because ISDN transmits data digitally, the data is virtually error free, and
the transmission is much clearer, with fewer interruptions and slowdowns in
facsimile transmissions. With ISDN devices implemented throughout the
world, a truly digital network will emerge, allowing everyone fast and easy
access to the global information highway.
BIPAC-2AB 2.0 User’s Manual
The BIPAC-2AB 2.0 ISDN a/b Adaptor
The BIPAC-2AB 2.0 ISDN a/b adaptor allows you to make the transition
from analog to digital without having to discard all your present analog
devices. The BIPAC-2AB 2.0 provides an interface between your ISDN
line and present analog devices such as your telephone. With a full array of
convenient functions such as call waiting, call holding, call transfer, call
forwarding and speed dialing among others, your BIPAC-2AB 2.0 will help
you step from the world of analog communications right into the 21st
century world of ISDN!
BIPAC-2AB 2.0
FIGURE 1: THE BIPAC-2AB 2.0 ISDN A/B ADAPTOR
Package Contents
The BIPAC-2AB 2.0 package comes with the following accessories:
1. The BIPAC-2AB 2.0 external ISDN a/b adaptor
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2. One RJ-45 cable
3. One AC-to-DC power adaptor
4. This User’s Manual
BIPAC-2AB 2.0 Features
The BIPAC-2AB 2.0 supports many standard and enhanced features that allow
you to make full use of ISDN services with your existing analog devices,
including the following:
ꢀ Caller ID
ꢀ Individual phone number (MSN) for each analog port
ꢀ Password-protected for configurations
ꢀ Inter-call
ꢀ Call waiting
ꢀ Call hold/retrieve
ꢀ Internal call transfer
ꢀ Internal call forwarding
ꢀ Call suspend/resume
ꢀ Supports “keypad protocol” for supplementary services
ꢀ Speed dialing
ꢀ Call filter
ꢀ Do not disturb
ꢀ Distinct ring pattern for different MSN
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Before Connecting
Make sure that you have all you need to connect the BIPAC-2AB 2.0 ISDN a/b
adaptor. You should have the following:
1. At least one analog telephone (or other analog device)
2. A power outlet that supplies 220 ~ 240 volts AC
3. An ISDN basic rate S0 interface released by PTT (Post, Telephone
and Telegraph administration)
Connecting the BIPAC-2AB 2.0
Please refer to the following instructions and figures for installation procedures:
1. Connect one or two analog telephones (or other analog devices) to the
RJ-11 jacks labeled “a/b 1” or “a/b 2” on the back of the BIPAC-2AB
2.0. Refer to Figure 2.
2. Connect your ISDN line to the RJ-45 jack labeled “ISDN S0” on the
back of the BIPAC-2AB 2.0. Refer to Figure 2.
3. Plug the power adaptor into the power outlet. The POWER LED will
illuminate on the front panel.
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FIGURE 2: CONNECTING THE BIPAC-2AB 2.0
4. The BIPAC-2AB 2.0 ISDN a/b adaptor will run a Power-On self-
diagnostic test. The LEDs on the front panel will blink on and off
one by one and the connected analog telephones will ring.
The Front Panel LEDs
The following illustration and table describe the front panel LEDs:
FIGURE 3: THE FRONT PANEL LEDS
LED
PWR
Meaning
When lit it indicates AC power is connected.
Flashes periodically to indicate that the BIPAC-2AB 2.0
is working properly.
RUN
ISDN
B1
When lit it indicates that the ISDN S0 bus is activated.
When lit it indicates that the ISDN “B1” channel is
being accessed. It will flash during data transfer.
When lit it indicates that the ISDN “B2” channel is
being accessed. It will flash during data transfer.
When lit it indicates that the analog device connected to
the Phone 1 port is in use.
B2
When lit it indicates that the analog device connected to
the Phone 2 port is in use.
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Programming the BIPAC-2AB 2.0 Functions
The functions of BIPAC-2AB 2.0 are programmed by the use of the telephone
number keys (0 ~ 9), the pound key (#), and the star key ( ).
*
You should hear 2 short tones if the programming is
successful; otherwise, you will hear more than 6 tones
indicating failure of programming.
Function k ID k First k Second k
Third
Field
k
e
y
Name
e
y
e Field e
Field
e
y
Note
y
y
Password
Setup
* 98 * Old
Pass
*
New Pass #
Password
Enabling
* 97 * Pass
*
Flag
#
Flag=0: disable password
Flag=1: enable password
Id=0 or null: default setting
Factory
Default
* 96 * Pass *
* 95 * Pass
Id
#
*
Special
function
Setup
*
Func Id
Flag
# Func Id=1, PCM Law
Flag=0 or null: A-Law
Flag=1: µ Law
Func Id=2, Bearer capability
Flag=0 or null: 3.1kHz audio
Flag=1: speech
Flag=2: G3 Fax
Func Id=3, Ring Signal
Flag=0 or null: 25Hz
Flag=1: 16Hz
Flag=2: 50 Hz
Func Id=4, Not check in-band tone
Flag=0 or null: disable
Flag=1: enable
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Caller ID
Setup
* 94 * Pass
*
Func Id
*
Parameter # Func Id=0, Enabling
Flag=0 or null: disable
Flag=1: enable
Func Id=1, Caller ID Type
Parameter = 0~4
Func Id=2: Caller ID Country
Parameter= 0~99
Func Id=3, Date and Time
Func Id=4, Call waiting
Func Id=5, Insert zero number
Flag=0 or null: disable
Flag=1: enable
MSN Setup * 89 * Pass
*
*
*
Id
*
#
#
Number # Id=1~3, MSN1 ~ MSN3
Number Length <= 20
If Length = 0, Clear the setting
Flag=0 or null: Listen to all MSNs
Flag= 1: Listen to a specified MSNs
Flag= 2: Do not disturb
MSN Listen * 88 * Pass
Enable
Flag
Calling
Party
*
87 * Pass
Number
Number Length <= 20
If Length = 0, Clear the setting
Number
Setup
Speed
* 86 * Pass
*
Id
*
Speed
Dialing
Number
# Id=1~4
Number Length <= 24
If Length = 0, Clear the setting
Dialing
Number
Setup
Authority
Setup Access
code
* 85 * Pass
*
*
Id
Id
*
*
Restricted # Id=1~4
Number
Number Length <= 4
If Length = 0, Clear the setting
Call Filter
Setup
*
84 * Pass
Number # Id=1~4
Number Length <= 20
If Length = 0, Clear the setting
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Ring
* 83 * Pass
*
Func Id
*
Parameter # Func Id=0, Ring unit
parameter=01~99(0.1s)
Pattern
(Alert
On/Off
Length)
Setup
Default is 10 (1s)
Func Id=5, Hold Notice
Parameter=00~99 Ring unit
Default is 0
Func Id=1~3, MSN1~3
Func Id=4, Default Ring Pattern
Func Id=6, Internal Ring Pattern
Parameter=x1x2
1<=x1,x2<=9 Ring Unit
x1=ring on , x2=ring off
Default is x1=1 , x2=4
Function
Enabling
*
82 * Pass
*
Func Id
*
Flag
# Func Id=1, CLIR
Flag=0 or null: Disable
Flag=1: Enable one time
Flag=2: Enable always
Func Id=2, No Call Waiting
Func Id=3, Authority Setup
Func Id=4, Call Filter
Func Id=5, Internal Call Forwarding
Flag=0 or null: Disable
Flag=1: Enable
Volume
Control
Setup
*
81 * Pass
*
Func Id
*
Flag
# Func Id=1, MIC Volume
Flag=0 (low) ~ 5 (high)
Func Id=2, Speaker Volume
Flag=0 (low) ~ 4 (high)
Shaded area can be ignored if the password is disabled.
The factory default password is 0000.
Using the Telephone Functions
With an analog telephone connected to the phone port of the ISDN TA, you can
avail of the following functions by using the number keys (0 ~ 9), the pound
key (#), and the star key ( ):
*
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Function
Description
To make an external phone call, dial the number as you would
with a regular phone system.
External
Calling
To make a call to the other analog port of the ISDN a/b adaptor,
Inter-call or
Internal
you can press:
Calling
#
Speed
To dial any of the Speed Dialing numbers that you have
programmed in, use the following command:
Dialing
5 ID
*
where ID is a number from 1 to 4.
Example: If the 4th speed dialing number is 5551113, the
following combination:
54
*
dials a call with the number 5551113.
Redial
To redial a number, use the following command:
01
*
Pick Up
To answer an incoming call that is designated to the other analog
port, you can press:
*02
Make a New To disconnect an active call and then have the dial-tone for
making a new call to, you can press:
Call
*03
Hold/
To put an active call on hold, use the following command line:
#
Retrieve
*
To retrieve a call that’s been put on hold, press the star key and
pound key ( #).
*
Disconnect
and then
Retrieve
To disconnect an active call and then retrieve a call that has been
put on hold, use the following command line:
#
*0
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Call
If you have an active call and the Call Waiting function is
enabled, you will hear two tones when there is another incoming
Waiting
call. You can switch between the two calls by using the
Hold/Retrieve function ( # ).
*
To transfer a call to the other analog port of the ISDN TA, you
can first put the call on hold by pressing:
Internal
Call
#
Transfer
*
Then, make an internal call with the following command:
#
After you put the telephone handset on-hook (hang up), the call
will be transferred to the other port.
For two or more ISDN devices (for example, one ISDN a/b
adaptor and one ISDN phone) connected to your ISDN line, you
can suspend a call on one device (ISDN a/b adaptor) and resume
the call on the other (ISDN phone).
Suspend/
Resume
To suspend a call with the analog telephone connected to the
ISDN a/b adaptor, enter this command:
Call ID #
**
Call ID is not required or any number up to 8 digits.
You can resume the suspended call when you use the command
with the same Call ID.
Example: If you receive a call in the living room and want to
continue it in another room, use this combination
12345 #
**
in the living room and hang up. Go to the other room and enter
the command again:
12345 #
**
your call is resumed.
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Keypad
Some telephone companies’ ISDN systems are using “Keypad
Protocol” for activating/deactivating some supplementary
services, such as external call forwarding. To let the ISDN a/b
adaptor enter “Keypad” mode, you can press:
*00
Then, all the following keys and numbers will be sent out using
“Keypad Protocol”.
Example: If your telephone company give you a keypad
command of *21*number# to activate the external call
forwarding function, you can press:
*00*21*number#
to send out *21*number# with “Keypad Protocol”. After the
keypad command is sent out, all the incoming calls will be
forwarded to the number.
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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Procedures
Error
Event
Possible
Cause
Remedy
The B1 LED is
always lit after
power up
The RAM is
defective.
Consult your dealer.
The B2 LED is
always lit after
power up
The ISDN chip is
defective.
Consult your dealer.
No dial tone from
ISDN switch or
PABX
1. Can not
activate S0
1. Ensure that the
ISDN S0 line is
securely connected
to the RJ-45 jack.
2. No B channel
available
2. Ensure no other
device is on the
same S0 line and
occupying the B
channel.
Appendix A — Product Support
Error
Possible
Event
Cause
Remedy
Can not receive
incoming call.
1. Incoming call’s
phone number
does not match
any a/b port’s
1. Ensure that the
phone number for
each a/b port is
correctly
phone number
configured.
2. Do Not Disturb
function has
2. Disable Do Not
Disturb.
been enabled.
3. Call Forwarding
function has
3. Disable Call
Forwarding.
been enabled.
Can not have call
waiting function.
1. Telephone
company does
not support this
function.
1. Check with your
telephone
company to see if it
supports call
waiting.
2. Do Not Disturb
function has
2. Disable Do Not
Disturb.
been enabled.
If you continue to have problems you should contact the dealer where you
bought this BIPAC-2AB 2.0. If you have any other questions you can contact
Billion Electric Co., Ltd. directly at the following addresses:
Email: [email protected]
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