User's Manual

Using the Hughes 9
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There is also an option under the drop down arrow to set the
trigger to use the MSN rather than the bearer. If there is a
problem using the bearer capability setting, this field can be
changed to use the MSN number instead.
Device MSN Settings - Voice/FAX Devices
Standard Voice: By default, MSN 1 is used for standard voice
(speech). To receive incoming calls, you must program the
same MSN into your ISDN handset connected to the ISDN
port.
Premium Voice/Fax (3.1 kHz Audio): By default, MSN 2 is
used for 3.1 KHz Audio. To receive incoming calls, you must
program the same MSN into your ISDN fax machine
connected to the ISDN port.
Device MSN Setting - 64 kbps Data Devices
64 kbps Clear Data UDI (Unrestricted Digital
Information): By default, MSN 3 is used for UDI calls. UDI
is a 64 Kbps service that is a European standard ISDN.
64 kbps Restricted Data RDI (Restricted Digital
Information): By default, MSN 3 is used for RDI calls. RDI
is a 56 Kbps service found in the USA.
Once all changes have been made, click on ―Apply.
You can use different MSNs for any of the ISDN call types
above, but your ISDN equipment must be programmed with the
same MSN to accept incoming calls, and you must use different
numbers for speech, audio and UDI/RDI calls.
Security
You can configure three separate security settings on this page:
1) SIM PIN, 2) Phone to SIM PIN, and 3) Administration
Password.
SIM PIN this is a four digit field can be Enabled and
configured by the user to secure the terminal against unwanted
use. Once enabled, the terminal will require the SIM PIN at
startup.
Phone to SIM PIN use up to 5 digits to lock the terminal to
that particular SIM. The Phone to SIM PIN will have to be