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USER’S MANUAL
What you need before you start…
There are two categories of items you need: First, the equipment to connect your
Zephyr Xstream to the audio equipment and the ISDN circuit; second, some
information that should have been provided to you by the person who provided
your ISDN.
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ISDN Connections
All of the connection cables have telephone- type modular connectors and come
packaged with your Zephyr Xstream.
IMPORTANT TIP!
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An RJ- 11 style 6- position plug can be inserted into the center of an RJ- 45 style 8position jack, if the Telco installed an RJ- 45 style jack for your U Interface ISDN line
(in the USA or Canada).
1.
In the USA & Canada you will be using the Zephyr Xstream’s built- in NT1.
Cable required: A standard telephone- type modular cable that fits into the
lower (smaller RJ- 11 style) jack on the Zephyr Xstream. The other end of this
cable plugs into the jack provided by the Telco.
2.
OR- Your telephone company (Telecom) has provided an NT1. This is
nearly always the case outside of the USA & Canada. Cable required: A large
modular cable with eight wires that fits into the upper (larger, 8 pin RJ- 45
style) jack on the Zephyr Xstream and a jack on the NT1 that is labeled
“Terminal” or “S/T”. The other end of this cable plugs into the NT1, or into
the jack wired by the Telco. Your NT1 should have been wired to the ISDN
line by your Telco.
Audio connections
You want to hear something, don’t you? Connections are needed for sending audio
to the remote location and receiving audio from it. You will need to provide the
appropriate cables. For connection to the Zephyr Xstream, the two send cables
must have either male XLR connectors or ¼ inch plugs (Zephyr Xstream accepts
XLR, and both Tip/Ring (TR) unbalanced and Tip/Ring/Sleeve (TRS) balanced ¼
inch connectors). The two receive cables must have female XLR connectors. The
termination on the other side of these cables depends on your equipment. You may
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