Philips DBS-EX23-530 manual

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    Section 530 ISDN Re f e r e n c e Manual Digital Business Sy stem Doc. No. 504X 0030 1C Revised A p ril 2000 for C PC -EX V ersion 2.3[...]

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    The contents of this document are subject to change without notice and do not constitute a commitment on the part of Panasonic T elecommunication Systems Company (P TSC). Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document. However , due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, Panasonic cannot guarantee the accur acy of printe[...]

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    Revised Apri l 2000 DBS-EX23- 530 iii Contents About This Manual Overview ....................................................................................................................... ..... vii Related Documents ............................................................................................................ v ii Chapter 1. Int[...]

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    iv DBS-EX 23-530 Revised 20 00 Chapter 4. Programming Reference ISDN System Settings ........................................................................................................... . 4-3 System Size .................................................................................................................... ... 4-3 T1/ISDN.......[...]

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    Revised Ap ril 2 000 DBS- EX23 -530 v List of Figures Figure 2-1 CSU installation .......................................................................................... 2-13 Figure 2-2 SCC-B Switch 4 .......................................................................................... 2-15 Figure 2-3 Connector 4 (CN4) strapping, Sync Unit [...]

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    vi DBS-EX 23-530 Revised Ap ril 200 0 List of Tables Table 1-1 Guidelines for ordering ISDN services ......................................................... 1-4 Table 4-1 ISDN alarm definitions ............................................................................... 4-17 Table 5-1 ISDN Hardware requirements for single-cabinet systems .....[...]

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    Revised Ap ril 200 0 DBS-EX 23-5 30 vii About This Manual Ove rvi ew This manual provides an overview of the DBS ISDN Interface, a long with installation and programming instructions when used with CPC -EX V ersion 2.2. Appendix A pr ovides updates for CPC-EX version 2.3 as well. The following table summarizes each chapter contained in this manual.[...]

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    viii DBS-EX23 -5 30 Revised Apri l 2000[...]

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    Revise d April 2000 DBS-E X23-530 1-1 Chapter 1. Introduction to the ISDN Interface This chapter provides an overview of the I SDN Interface. It also describes pre-installation requirements for the ISDN. The following table summarizes the top ics contained in thi s chapter . To p i c Page Overview 1-3 Description of the ISDN Interface 1-3 Framing O[...]

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    1-2 DBS-EX 23-530 Revise d April 20 00[...]

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    Introduct ion to the ISDN Interfa ce Overview Revise d April 2000 D BS-EX23 -530 1-3 Overview Description of the ISDN Interface The ISDN Interface is a Primary Rate Interface (PRI) digital trunk card that provides 23 voice channels (“B” cha nnels) and a control channel (“D” channel) over a four- wire circuit. ISDN lines can be leased from l[...]

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    Pre-Instal lation Requir e ments Introdu ction to the IS D N I n terface 1-4 DBS- EX23-5 30 Apri l 2000 Pre-Installation Requirements Use the following guidelines to prepare your site for ISDN installation. Orde ri ng ISDN The ISDN PRI provides a flexible method of providing access to the PSTN (Public Switched T elephone Network). Because of the nu[...]

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    Introduct ion to the ISDN Interface Pre-Installat i on Re quirements Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 1-5 Note: 1- If two spans are implemente d, each must have a separate D channel, i.e. D channel sharing is NOT permitted. 9 Long distance Carrier (Intra LA T A) (LPIC) This identifies the car rier who will provide access for connec tions, which ar[...]

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    Pre-Instal lation Requir e ments Introdu ction to the IS D N I n terface 1-6 DBS- EX23-5 30 Apri l 2000 Copy the following tables for each site and span that is to be installed. Complete all information and use for future refer ence. Note that certain parameters are shown with default values. # Information Ne eded from CO Site Inform ation 1 Manufa[...]

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    Introduct ion to the ISDN Interface Pre-Installat i on Re quirements Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 1-7 Span Item Master Cabinet Span Slave Cabinet Span 13 Signaling code DS-1 DS-1 14 Line coding B8ZS B8ZS 15 Framing Format ESF ESF 16 Bearer configuration V oice or V oice/Data V oice or V oice/Data 17 Quantit y of B (bearer) channel s 18 Call ty[...]

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    Pre-Instal lation Requir e ments Introdu ction to the IS D N I n terface 1-8 DBS- EX23-5 30 Apri l 2000 What Y ou Must Purc hase The following items must be purchased to install ISDN. DBS Equipment If you are installing the ISDN in a single-cabinet system, order the equipment included in T able 1-1. For two-cabinet systems, see T able 1-2. T able 1[...]

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    Introduct ion to the ISDN Interface Pre-Installat i on Re quirements Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 1-9 CSU Equipment The installer must provide a Channel Service Unit (CSU) plus CSU cabling. The CSU equipment must meet the specifications contained in T able 1-3. See page 2-12 for instructions on installing the CSU. T able 1-3. CSU equipmen t re[...]

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    Pre-Instal lation Requir e ments Introdu ction to the IS D N I n terface 1-10 DBS-EX 23-530 April 20 00[...]

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    Revise d April 2000 DBS-E X23-530 2-1 Chapter 2. Installation This section describes guidelines and procedures for installing the ISDN Interfa c e. Onc e the ISDN Interf ace is instal led, refer to Chapter 3 - “ Quick Start Pr ogramming ” or Chapter 4 - “ Pr ogramming Refer ence ” for programming instructions. This chapter covers the follow[...]

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    2-2 DB S-EX22-5 30 Re vised A pri l 2000[...]

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    Installation Guide lines Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 2-3 Guidelines Read the following guidelines before beginning ISDN installation. Installation instructions begin on page 2-14. Hardware Requirements • The system configuration determines what cards and cables must be purchased for ISD N. See “DBS Equipment” on page 1-8 for more inform[...]

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    Guidelines Installation 2-4 D BS-EX23 -530 Revised Ap ril 2000 • Fractional ISDN can be use d when fewer than 23 ISDN trunks are needed. Fractional ISDN allows you to use only a portion of the 23 channels provided on the ISDN card. • Fractiona l ISDN per port assignments require the VB-4351 1A version of the loop start trunk card. The older VB-[...]

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    Installation Guide lines Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 2-5 T r unk Assi gnments for Single-Cabinet Sy stems • Programming is not required to associate trunk ports with slot location s . However , you must use programming to specify that a combination of ISDN and analog trunks is installed, and you must also specify how many ISDN channels are [...]

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    Guidelines Installation 2-6 D BS-EX23 -530 Revised Ap ril 2000 T able 2-4. ISDN and an alog trunk a ssignments, DBS 96 T runk Assignments for Double-Cabinet Syste ms • When ISDN is used in a two-c abinet system, the number of ISDN cha nnels that can be assigned in each cabinet depends on the master /slave designation. • Fractiona l ISDN per por[...]

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    Installation Guide lines Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 2-7 T able 2-5. Maximum ISDN assig nments for two-cabi net systems • T wo-cabinet systems use the same trunk numbering scheme as single- cabinet systems: analog trunks are numbered from “1” upward; ISDN trunk channels are numbered downward from the highest channel used. T ables 2-6 th[...]

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    Guidelines Installation 2-8 D BS-EX23 -530 Revised Ap ril 2000 T able 2-7. ISDN and analo g trunk assignments, D BS 72 + DBS 72 (23-channel ISDN in t he slave) T run k Number Master Ca binet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 ↓↓ Ν / Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 ↓↓ N/A 16 Analog trunk 16 17 Analog trunk 1 18 ISDN channe l 23 ↓Ν / Α [...]

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    Installation Guide lines Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 2-9 T able 2-8. ISDN and an alog trunk a ssignments, DBS 96 + DBS 40 (23 -channel ISDN in the mas ter; 16-ch a nnel I SDN in th e sla ve ) T run k Number Master Ca binet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 ↓↓ Ν / Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 10 ISDN channel 23 ↓↓ N/A 16 ISDN cha[...]

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    Guidelines Installation 2-10 DBS- EX23-53 0 Revised Apri l 2000 T able 2-9. ISDN and an alog trunk a ssignments, DBS 96 + DBS 72 (23 -channel ISDN in the mas ter; 23-ch a nnel I SDN in th e sla ve ) T run k Number Maste r Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 ↓↓ Ν / Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 10 ISDN channel 23 ↓↓ N/A 16 ISDN ch[...]

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    Installation Guide lines Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 2-1 1 T able 2-10. ISDN and analo g trunk assignments, D BS 96 + DBS 96 (23-channel ISDN in t he master; 23-ch a nnel I SDN in th e sla ve ) T run k Number Maste r Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 ↓↓ Ν / Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 10 ISDN channel 23 ↓↓ N/A 16 ISDN [...]

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    Installati on Procedur es Installation 2-12 DBS- EX23-53 0 Revised Apri l 2000 Installation Procedures The following procedures provide step-by-step instructions for installing the CSU and the ISDN Interfac e. The ISDN procedure that you should use depends on the type of system you have and the number of ISDNs you are installing. Inst alling th e C[...]

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    Installa tion Installat ion Procedur es Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 2-13 Figure 2- 1. CSU install ation 2. Connect the networ k cable from the network side of the CSU to the network demarcation point. (The network demarca tion is ty pic ally an RJ48C “smartjack.”) 3. T est the CSU cabling by performing the following steps. Note: The foll[...]

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    Installati on Procedur es Installation 2-14 DBS- EX23-53 0 Revised Apri l 2000 a. Remove the jumper from CN4 on the Sync Card (Figure 2-3 on page 2- 15). b. Put the CSU in the local loopb a ck mode. c. Check the CF A LED on the ISDN card. If the L ED is dark, the cabling between the CSU a nd DBS is okay . If the L ED is lit, go to the next step. d.[...]

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    Installa tion Installat ion Procedur es Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 2-15 Figure 2- 2. SCC-B Switch 4 3. Check c onnector 4 (CN4) on the Sync Unit (VB-43563). Make sure that Pins 2 and 3 are strapped. (See Figure 2- 3.) When Pins 2 and 3 are strapped, the Sync Unit synchronizes the DBS ISDN card with the signaling provided by the public netwo[...]

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    Installati on Procedur es Installation 2-16 DBS- EX23-53 0 Revised Apri l 2000 Note: Before attac hing the Sync Unit, insert the three spacers provided with the unit and remove the jumpers from CN2 of the CPC-EX card. Figure 2- 4. Sync Unit in stallatio n[...]

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    Installa tion Installat ion Procedur es Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 2-17 5. Install the MDF (main distribution frame) card in the top of the cabinet as shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 2- 5. MDF car d install a tion[...]

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    Installati on Procedur es Installation 2-18 DBS- EX23-53 0 Revised Apri l 2000 6. Set SW1 on the ISDN car d according to the following table. These switch settings correspond to the distance between the DBS and the CSU. T o turn a switch on, flip it to the “up” position. T able 2-1 1. Switch se ttings for SW1 on the ISDN card 7. Install the ISD[...]

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    Installa tion Installat ion Procedur es Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 2-19 9. Connect the ca ble attached to CN3 on the MDF card to CN3 on the ISDN card (Figure 2-8). 10. Using an RJ48 cable, connect CN1 on the MDF card to the CSU (Fi gure 2-8). The following illustration shows CN1 pinouts. Figure 2- 7. RJ48 pinouts , CN1 connector RJ48 Pin De[...]

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    Installati on Procedur es Installation 2-20 DBS- EX23-53 0 Revised Apri l 2000 1 1. Connect the ground cable from the MDF card to the cabinet as shown in Figure 2-8. Figure 2- 8. ISDN cabinet con nections, s ingle-cabinet i nstalla tion[...]

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    Installa tion Installat ion Procedur es Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 2-21 Install ing ISD N in a D ouble Ca binet with the ISD N in the Slave 1. Before beginning ISDN installation, perform the “ISDN Function Reset” command (FF1 9# 1# 1#). This command must be i ssued before the ISDN can be installed properly . 2. Check SW4 on the SCC-B ca[...]

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    Installati on Procedur es Installation 2-22 DBS- EX23-53 0 Revised Apri l 2000 Figure 2- 9. Sync cable connect ions, double-cabi net with an ISDN in the slave[...]

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    Installa tion Installat ion Procedur es Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 2-23 Install ing ISDN in a D ouble Cabi net with ISDNs in the Master and Slave 1. Before beginning ISDN installation, perform the “ISDN Function Reset” command (FF1 9# 1# 1#). This command must be i ssued before the ISDN can be installed properly . 2. Check SW4 on the SC[...]

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    2-24 DBS-EX 22-530 Revis e d April 20 00 Figure 2- 10. Clock sync cable and sync cable conne ctions, double-ca binet ins tallation Connector MFR 1 CBL (S) Interconnection Cables CBL (M) SCC CPC TRK 1 TRK 2 TRK3 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EC/TRK SCC CPC AUX1 AUX2 TR K DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC MFR 2 Guide Slot La bel Connector N O T U S E[...]

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    Revise d April 2000 DBS-E X23-530 3-1 Chapter 3. Quick-Start Programming The ISDN Interface includes many programming options, which allow you to customize how your ISDN is used. In most cases, however , you only need to set a few of the progr ams to get your ISDN online. This chapter summarizes the programs that are essential to ISDN installation.[...]

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    3-2 DBS-EX 23-530 Revise d April 20 00[...]

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    Quick-Start Programming Before You Begin Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 3-3 Before Y ou Begin Before you begin programming, you should be familiar with resetting the DBS and performing the “ISDN Data Reset” command. The following paragraphs explain when these two pr ocedures are used. The ISDN Data Reset command. If you are installing ISDN w[...]

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    Program min g Initial ISDN Options Quick-St a rt Prog ra mming 3-4 DBS-E X22-530 Issued 10/2 3/98 Programming Initial ISDN Options The following instructions explain the minimum programming required to make the ISDN operational, plus the progra mming required for DID. Each instruction includes a page number that references the relevant detailed des[...]

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    Quick-Star t Programming Programmi ng Initial ISDN Options Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 3-5 4. Assign the sync sources (pages 4- 4 to 4-6). 5. Pow er the system OFF then ON . 6. Specify the number of ISDN channels (page 4-16) per ca binet. Addresse s Sync Source 1 : FF1 9# 4# 1# 2# ( 1-3)# Sync Source 2 : FF1 9# 4# 1# 3# (0-3 )# Sync Source 3 [...]

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    Program min g Initial ISDN Options Quick-St a rt Prog ra mming 3-6 DBS-E X22-530 Issued 10/2 3/98 7. Spe cify which trunk channels are used for ISDN (page 4-28). Master Cabinet Setup Note:Refer to “T ypical Central Office Configurations” on page 3-10 for setting below options. Default setting are in BO LD . 8. Set up master span: Address FF2 (1[...]

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    Quick-Star t Programming Programmi ng Initial ISDN Options Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 3-7 Slave Cabinet Set-Up Note:Refer to “T ypical Central Office Configurations” on page 3-10 for setting below options. Default setting are In BOLD Special Install ation for adding second cabinet. If you are adding a second cabinet (slave) to an existin[...]

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    Quick-Star t Programming Programmi ng Initial ISDN Options Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 3-8 10. Program DIDs. 1 1. Power the system OFF then ON . Address FF1 9# 4# 5# 5# 3# (0- 2)# NSF Options 0-None 1-SDN 2-MegaCom Address FF1 9# 4# 5# 5# 4# (0- 3)# ISDN CO T ype Options 0-4 ESS 1-5ESS 2- Reserve d 3- DMS100 Address FF1 9# 4# 5# 5# 5# (0- 1)#[...]

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    Quick-Star t Programming Programmi ng Initial ISDN Options Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 3-9 12. Specify the extension number to call for each ISDN inco ming DID number (page 4-29). 13. Some ISDN lines provide Automatic Number Identification (ANI). This service is similar to Caller ID by p roviding the number of the calling party . For DID call[...]

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    Quick-Star t Programming Programmi ng Initial ISDN Options Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 3-10 T ypica l Central O ffic e Configura tions Note:Unless stated all other default values are corre ct. Lucent (A T&T) 4ESS CO T ype (0) 4ESS NSF - None(0) or Mega Com(2) – Depends on service requested from CO. ISDN international code deduct “01 [...]

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    Revise d April 2000 DBS-E X23-530 4-1 Chapter 4. Programming Reference This chapter describes programming para meters for the ISDN Interface. The descriptions of each parameter include a list of available options and the associated programming address. Default options appear in bold. This chapter is intended for readers who are familiar with DBS pr[...]

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    4-2 DBS-EX 23-530 Revise d April 20 00[...]

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    Programm ing Refe r ence ISDN System Sett i ngs Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 4-3 ISDN System Settings System Size T1/ISDN Parameter System Config uration Descript ion I dentifi es the syste m size. Note: For changes to this parame ter to t ake effect , the system must be po w ere d down, then back up again. Programming FF1 9# 4 # 1# 1# (0-8 )#[...]

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    ISDN System Settin gs Progra mming Ref erence 4-4 DBS-EX 23-530 Revise d April 20 00 Clock Setti ng s Parameter Sync Source 1 Descript ion The Sync Ca rd (inst alled on the CPC- EX) provid es a met hod of syn - chroni zing the DBS with the public network. This parameter deter- mines th e first clocki ng source for ne twork synchroniza tion. If the [...]

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    Programm ing Refe r ence ISDN System Sett i ngs Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 4-5 Parameter Sync Source 2 Descript io n Dete rmin es t he source of clocki ng for the s econ d sy nc source. The second s ync source i s used if t he first sync source fails. The system will at tempt to swit ch from the se cond source bac k to the f irst source b as[...]

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    ISDN System Settin gs Progra mming Ref erence 4-6 DBS-EX 23-530 Revise d April 20 00 Parameter Sync Source 3 Descript ion De termines t he source of cl ocking for the t hird sync source . The third sync source is us ed if bot h the first and second sour ce fail. The sy stem w ill attem pt to sw itch from the thir d sour ce back to the first source [...]

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    Progra mming R eference System-W ide Timers Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 4-7 System-Wide T i mers Para meter Netwo rk Re-s ync T ime r Descript ion If one clock source f ails, the sy stem will switch to another clock source. The re-sync timer determines how oft en the syste m attem pts to re turn to the or ig inal c lock so urce. For e xample,[...]

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    System-Wid e Timers Progra mming Ref erence 4-8 DBS-EX 23-530 Revise d April 20 00 Parameter Ringing T imer (T301) Descript ion Determines how long th e called party will r ing before the DBS will disconn ect the call. Programming FF1 9# 4# 2# 2# (0-1 5)# Options 0 -10 0=180 se c. 1=20 sec. 2=40 sec. 3=60 sec. . . . 1 1=220 sec. 12= 2 40 sec . 13= [...]

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    Progra mming R eference System-W ide Timers Revise d April 2000 DBS-EX23 -530 4-9 Parameter Disconnect Request T imer (A T&T) (T305) Descript ion De t ermines the ti me allocated for the CO to disconne ct a call before the DBS disconnec t s the call. Programming FF1 9# 4# 2# 4# (0-1 0)# Options 0 -10 0=4 s ec. 1=1 sec. 2=2 sec. 3=3 sec. 4=4 sec[...]

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    System-Wid e Timers Progra mming Ref erence 4-10 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Parameter Release Requ est T imer (T308 ) Descript ion Dete rmines th e time allo cat ed for t he CO to acknowl edge a di scon- nect/r elease. Programming FF1 9# 4# 2# 6# (0-1 0)# Options 0 -10 0=4 s ec. 1=1 sec. 2=2 sec. 3=3 sec. 4=4 sec. 5=5 sec. 6=6 sec. 7=7 sec.[...]

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    Progra mming R eference System-W ide Timers Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-1 1 Parameter Connect Reques t T imer (T313) Desc ripti on D etermi nes th e time the DBS wa its fo r the C O to a cknow ledg e that a cal l h as be en conn ected . Programming FF1 9# 4# 2# 8# (0-1 5)# Options 0 -10 0=4 s ec. 1=1 sec. 2=2 sec. 3=3 sec. 4=4 sec. 5=5 sec[...]

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    Digital Pad Settings Progra mming Ref erence 4-12 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Digital Pad Settings Param eter Digita l Pad Se tting s Descripti on Adj usts the volume of connections made vi a the ISDN. Default volume levels a re included for connections between dif ferent t ypes of terminal s or circu i ts. For example, a K-TEL to ISDN con n[...]

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    Progra mming R eference Digit al Pad Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-13 Options Figure 4-2 shows t he default valu es for the most co mmon ISDN connec- tions. Fi gure 4-3 lists the adjustments prov ided by each pad numbe r . Figure 4-2. Default pa d values Figure 4-3. Pad Nos. From To Settin g Va l u e Pad No. Le vel ISDN #1 ISDN #2 K[...]

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    Digital Pad Settings Progra mming Ref erence 4-14 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Extension Port Settings Para meter Station P ort Cla ss Descript ion By default, DBS phon es are ass igned a circui t type, based on whether they are KTELs or SL T s. The cir cuit type is use d with digital pad s ettings to det ermine the loss/ gain settings f or c[...]

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    Progra mming R eference Digit al Pad Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-15 T runk Port Settings Parameter T runk Port Class Descript ion By default, DB S trunks are a ssigned a circui t type, ba sed on whether they are analog o r ISDN. The cir cuit type is use d with digital pad s ettings to det ermine the loss/ gain settings f or connec[...]

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    Mast er and S lave Se tting s Progra mming Ref erence 4-16 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Master and Slave Settings T r unk Config uration T r unk Signaling Para meter Numbe r of IS D N Cha nnels Descript ion De termines h ow many ISDN channels ar e used. Though eac h ISDN Interface p rovides 23 trunk channels, ISDN trunks do not increase t he [...]

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    Progra mming R eference Ala rm Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-17 Alarm Settings Alarm Desc riptions ISDN alarms can be reported through LEDs on the ISDN card, an alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card, or FF keys on a key phone. T able 4-1 summa rizes the types of alarms that can occur with the ISDN. T a ble 4-2 summarizes alarm settings f[...]

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    Alarm Se ttings Prog ramming R eference 4-18 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 T able 4-2. Alarm-rel ated programs Loss of Signal The DBS activates a l oss of si gnal alarm when the incom ing IS D N sign al is not receiv ed for m o re than 150 ms . FF key (aft er the counte r is exceeded) CF A LED on the ISDN car d OOF LED on the I SDN card Note: [...]

  • Page 71

    Progra mming R eference Ala rm Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-19 Slip Alar m s Slip Count er FF1 9# 4# 4# 3 # 2# (0-9000)# FF1 9# 4# 5# 3 # 2# (0-9000)# Error c ounter for the S lip FF key . Signal Los s Alarms Loss of Si gnal Counter FF1 9# 4# 4# 3 # 4# (0-9000)# FF1 9# 4# 5# 3 # 4# (0-9000)# Error c ounter for the S ignal Loss FF k[...]

  • Page 72

    Alarm Se ttings Prog ramming R eference 4-20 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Alarm T ransm ission Op tions Para meter Y el low Ala rm Sen d Descript ion De termines wh ether the DBS sends a yellow alarm signal t o the CO. Programming Master cabi net: FF1 9# 4# 4# 1# 7# (0-1)# Slave ca binet: FF1 9# 4# 5# 1# 7# (0-1)# Options 0 =No 1=Y es Para me[...]

  • Page 73

    Progra mming R eference Ala rm Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-21 Alarm Timers Para meter Red Al arm Rec overy Descript ion De termines h ow long the DBS tries to recover fro m a red alarm before it re-syncs the ISDN tr unk. Note: For changes to th is param eter to take ef fect, the sy stem must be po w ere d down, then back up again.[...]

  • Page 74

    Alarm Se ttings Prog ramming R eference 4-22 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Error Counters for FF Alarm Keys The following counters determine when FF alarm keys light. FF alarm keys light when an error counter exceeds the specified number within 24 hours. FF alarm keys can indicate the following types of alarms: • Red al arms • Loss of sign[...]

  • Page 75

    Progra mming R eference Ala rm Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-23 Parameter Slip Coun ter Descript ion De termines h ow many slips occur before a Slip FF ke y is lit. The FF key lights when t he counter e xceeds th e specified number within a 24-hour peri od. This p arame ter als o deter mines t he num ber of sl ips th at can oc cur b[...]

  • Page 76

    Alarm Se ttings Prog ramming R eference 4-24 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Parameter Loss of Signal Count er Descript ion De t ermines how many ins tances of lo ss of sig nal occur before a Signal Loss FF key is lit. The FF k ey lights when the counter exceeds the sp ecified number within a 24-hour peri od. (See pag e 4-35 for instr uctions on[...]

  • Page 77

    Progra mming R eference Ala rm Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-25 Alarm Relay Controls Para meter Y el low Ala rm Rel ay Descript ion Determines whe ther the sys tem closes t he alarm relay on the ISDN MDF c ard in the ev ent of yello w alarm s . The alar m rel ay can be connecte d t o an e xternal ala rm de vic e s uch as a buz zer .[...]

  • Page 78

    Alarm Se ttings Prog ramming R eference 4-26 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Parameter Sync Loss Relay Descript ion Determines whe ther the sys tem closes t he alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card in the event of sync loss ala rms. The alar m rel ay can be connecte d t o an e xternal ala rm de vic e s uch as a buz zer . The exter nal alar m device m[...]

  • Page 79

    Progra mming R eference Ala rm Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-27 Para meter Relay R eset Descript ion Dete rmines whe ther t he ISDN al arm rel ay is cl eare d (opene d) auto - mati cally or manua lly . If cl ea red automa ti ca ll y , the r elay is o pene d approximate ly one sec - ond aft er the alarm c ondition ceases. If clea red[...]

  • Page 80

    Trunk Settings Progra mming Ref erence 4-28 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 T runk Settings Parameter T runk T ype Descript ion Determin es whether the tr unk cir cuit is an anal og loop st art, analog ground s t art , analog DID, T1 , CID, or ISDN. Note: For changes to this parame ter to t ake effect , the system must be po w ere d down, then b[...]

  • Page 81

    Progra mming R eference Trunk Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-29 Parameter Clear ISDN DID Assignment s Descript ion Re moves all DI D assignments for ISDN. Programming FF1 9# 2# (0/1)# Options 0 - Do not clear assignment s 1 - Clea r assignments Parameter Inbound ISDN DID Assi gnment Descript ion Assi gns an extension t o each ISDN in[...]

  • Page 82

    Trunk Settings Progra mming Ref erence 4-30 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Parameter Auto Progr ess Sett ing Descript ion S pecifies whether pr ogress messages a r e supplied by t he DBS to the ISDN s pan (master or sl ave cabinet). Programming FF1 9# 4# 4# 5# 2# (0-1)# ( master cab inet) FF1 9# 4# 5# 5# 2# (0 -1)# (slave cab inet) Options 0 - [...]

  • Page 83

    Progra mming R eference Trunk Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-31 Parameter ISDN Interna tional Dial Code Deduc tion Descript io n Speci f ies if th e 01 1 is sent wi th an internati ona l call or if t he 01 1 is delet ed. Programming FF1 9# 4# 4# 5# 5# (0-1)# ( master cab inet) FF1 9# 4# 5# 5# 5# (0 -1)# (slave cab inet) Options 0 - S[...]

  • Page 84

    Trunk Settings Progra mming Ref erence 4-32 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Parameter ISDN DID Flexible Ri nging Assignments Descript ion Th i s parameter ena bles or disable s ringing for s pecific ISDN Inbound DI D numbers during Day , Night, Del ayed Day and Delayed Ni ght modes. Programming FF1 9# 5# (0000-99 99)# (100-699)# ( 000000-1 1 11 [...]

  • Page 85

    Progra mming R eference Trunk Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-33 Parameter Multiple DI D /DNIS Descript ion Th is progra mm ing a ddress control s two function s. If onl y analog trunks ar e used, a “1” tur ns on multiple DID nu m - bering . M ult iple DID numbering all ows the assignment of one DID number t o multiple extensi ons[...]

  • Page 86

    Extension Se ttings Progra mming Refe rence 4-34 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Extension Settings Parameter ANI Display Ass ignment Descript ion Some ISDN lines provide Automatic Number Identification (ANI). This service is similar to Caller ID by providing the number of the calling party . Fo r DID calls with ANI inform a- tion provided, this[...]

  • Page 87

    Programmi ng Refer ence FF Key Settings Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-35 FF Key Settings Paramete r FF Alarm keys Descripti on This c ommand dedicat es FF keys for IS D N ala rms. The FF key lights when alar m occu rrences exce ed a speci fied number withi n a 24-hour period. The alar m keys can be as signed to an y key telep hone. Howev er [...]

  • Page 88

    Special ISDN Function Codes Progra mming Ref erence 4-36 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Special ISDN Function Codes The following function codes are used for troubleshooting and maintena nce of the ISDN I nterface. These codes can be entered re motely by dialing into t he DBS and entering the ISDN maintenance mode. T o enter the ISDN maintena n[...]

  • Page 89

    Programm ing Refe rence Special ISD N Function Codes Revise d Apri l 2000 D BS-EX23-530 4-37 Parameter Remote Loopb ack Descript ion This command only applies to a DBS within a pri vate network. The command i s entered at one DBS in order to loo pback through another DBS. For ex ample , to init iate a loopba ck fro m DBS “ B” to DBS “A,” th[...]

  • Page 90

    Special ISDN Function Codes Progra mming Ref erence 4-38 DBS-EX 23-530 Revis ed April 20 00 Parameter Forced Re-sy nchronizati on Descript ion Re-s ynchronizes the D BS ISDN with the public network. Notes: 1. For ced re-sy nchronizati on disconnects e xisting cal ls. 2. Bef ore execut ing this code, yo u must first ent er the program- ming auth ori[...]

  • Page 91

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-1 Appendix A CPC-EX 2.3 Updates This Appendix describes the feature a dditions and software corrections for the DBS phone system with CPC-EX V ersion 2.3. Note that not all featur es described in t his Appendix relate specifically to IS D N functiona lity , but rather to the DBS CPC-E X overal l sy[...]

  • Page 92

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 *Private Password - The private password fe ature allows a user to enter programming and access to all programming parameters including the system and remote passwords. The private pa ssword may always be used to enter the system. *Addit[...]

  • Page 93

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-3 Unusual First Ring on Inc oming ISDN Calls - Previously incoming calls on ISDN line had a long ringing pattern (6 seconds ON or more, then OFF). This only occurred on the first ring. After the first ring, the ringing pattern returned to normal. The ringing pattern for incoming ISDN calls now ring[...]

  • Page 94

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-4 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 Off-Hook V oice Announce (OHV A) via API Description This feature provides support of the DBS Off-Hook V oice Announce fea ture via the API. This AP I feature addition allows applic ations that utilize API integration with the DBS to hav[...]

  • Page 95

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-5 Call Record (OHV A) via API Description This feature provides support of the DBS Call Record feature via the API. This API fe ature addition al lows applicat ions that utilize API integratio n with the DBS to have access to the Cal l Record feature. Programming No new programming is required. Ope[...]

  • Page 96

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-6 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 Specia l Featu res The following features marked with an “*” , UNA T ransfer , UN A Call Reversion, Forwarding to UNA for CO Held Calls, All Ring Group, Private Password, Additional RAI Access, and All Ring Group features have be en [...]

  • Page 97

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-7 Notes • When a call is transferred to U NA, the trunk caller hears the selected hold sound source. • When a call is transferred to UNA, the UNA continues to ring until the call is answered (by dialing 78 or direct trunk access) or the caller hangs up. • If multiple callers ring the U NA, th[...]

  • Page 98

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-8 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 Operation When the UNA Reversion T imer is set to 0 , a call that reverts to the attendant and is not answered, continues to ring at the attendant. It does not revert to UNA. When the UNA Re version T imer is set to a value other than 0,[...]

  • Page 99

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-9 Programming No new programming required. Howeve r , the Class of Se rvice for the forwarding sta tion must allow Call Forw arding to be Set/Reset f or this feature to operate. Operation T o set UNA forwar ding : 1. At the forwarding extension, go off-hook or press ON/OFF . 2. Dial 725 . 3. Hang u[...]

  • Page 100

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-10 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 • An extension user can only set “Do Not Disturb” or one type of call forwarding at a time including ca ll forwarding to UNA. When the user sets DND or a c all forwarding type, the previously set DN D or call forwa rding type is c[...]

  • Page 101

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-1 1 When a call is transferred to the All Ring Group, every phone in the All Ring Group rings. When any phone in the group is answered, all phones stop ringing. Notes • The All Ring Group may include the UNA (780). • The original call must be a CO call. An internal call cannot be transferred to[...]

  • Page 102

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-12 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 Notes • Y ou must enter programming using the private password to view the private password address. The private password address will not appear and is not accessib le if progra mming is ente red using the syste m or remote password.[...]

  • Page 103

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-13 #99xxxx (where xxxx = the site's private password) 5. After the DBS responds, type P and then press Enter . 6. Follow the directions on the scree n to access the desired program. (See “ T erminal P r ogramming Commands .”) T erminal Programming Thr ough DISA Note: The DBS must be equipp[...]

  • Page 104

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-14 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 T erminal Programming Through Additional RAI Access Met hod (See “ Additional RAI Access Me thod ”.) T erminal Programming Commands Use the following commands to navigate terminal programming: *Additional RAI Acces s Method Descript[...]

  • Page 105

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-15 Programming No additional programming is required for the DBS. However , if an automated attendant or other device performs the transfer , the automated attendant or other device must be set up to transfer your call by dialing #97**** . Operation T o access the system using the new RAI Access me[...]

  • Page 106

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-16 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 6. When Passw ord> is displ a yed, type the 4-digit remote or private password. 7. After the DBS responds with REMT> , type P and then press Enter . 8. Follow the directions on the scree n to access the desired program. (See “ T[...]

  • Page 107

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-17 3. Perfor m ISDN reset function: Note: DID se ttings are not maintai ned after rese t function. 4. Set system configuration: 5. Set the clock synchr onization s ources: Sync Source 1 : Sync Source 2 : Sync Source 3 : 6. Cycl e the unit's power switch. 7. Configure number of “B” channels[...]

  • Page 108

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-18 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 1-Private 0-Disable 1-Enable 0-None 1-SDN 2-MegaCom 0-4ESS 1-5ESS 2- Reserved 3- DMS100 0-Send as is 1-Deduct 0 1 1 from the code: 0-Send as is 1-Deduct 1 from the code 0-Determine T ype and Plan 1-T ype and Plan always set to Unknown/U[...]

  • Page 109

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-19 Slave Cabinet Set-Up Refer to “T ypical Central Office Configurations” for setting the following options. Default settings are bold. Note: Observe the following Special Installation Note when adding a second cabinet: If you are adding a second ca binet (slave) to an existing installation tha[...]

  • Page 110

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-20 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 0-Send as is 1-Deduct 1 from the code 0-Determine T ype and Plan 1-T ype and Plan always set to Unknown/Unknown Reprogram the DIDs: T urn the power sw itch OFF , and then back ON again Operation N/A Notes UNLESS ST A TED ALL OTHER DEF A[...]

  • Page 111

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-21 - ISDN Inter national Code Deduct 0 1 1 - Set to (1) to deduct 0 1 1 from the CO Setup message. Nortel (NT) DMS100 CO T ype (3) DMS100 (This is the default setting.) The ISDN PRI pr ovides a flexible method of pr oviding access to the Public Switched T elephone Network (PSTN). Because of the man[...]

  • Page 112

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-22 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 8 Long distance Carrier InterLA T A (PIC) Identifies the carrier who will provide long distance acc ess. 9 Long distance Carrier (IntraLA T A) (LPIC ) Identifies the ca rrier who provides access for con- nections that are not local but [...]

  • Page 113

    DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-23 Note: If two spa ns are implemented, each span has a separate D channe l (D channel sh aring is NOT permitted). 2 4 Source of Callin g Party Number The CO must source the Calling Party Number . 2 5 Service Options ANI - Automatic Number ing Indication Hunt group - MegaCom -only for 4ESS operatio[...]

  • Page 114

    Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-24 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 CPC-EX V ersion 2.3.2 This section contains the CPC-EX V e rsion 2.32 updates for the Panasonic DBS Digital Business Syst e m. It provides a description of each of the changes made to the Panasonic DBS Digital Business System software a[...]

  • Page 115

    Section 530-ISDN Ref. Appendi x A . CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-25 Station Messa ge Detail Recording ( SM DR) not Printing Long Distance Calls Previously if FF1 2# 2# 7# was set for long distance only , when a long distance call was placed, it was not record ed b y SMDR. SMDR now correctly prints out[...]

  • Page 116

    Section 530-ISDN Ref. Appendi x A . CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-26 Programming Considerations None System Speed Bins 257- 500 Unavailable Previously , if a System Speed Dial ( SSD) number of 257 or greater was used, System Speed Dial numbers 001 through 256 were reprogrammed. System Speed Dial Bins 2[...]

  • Page 117

    Index Revised Ap ril 2000 DBS- EX23-530 Index- i A AIS alar m defini tion 4-17 relay 4-26 transmi ssion fro m the DBS 4-37 Alarm indi cation signal (see AIS) Alarm relay clear 4-38 Alarm rel ays AIS 4-26 alarm re lay clear 4-38 fram e loss 4-26 red al arms 4-25 relay reset 4-27 sync loss 4-26 yellow al arms 4-25 Alarm summary 4-17 Alarm timer s yel[...]

  • Page 118

    Index-i i DBS-EX 23 -5 30 Revised Apr il 2000 M Manual fai lure mode 4-16 Master and slave settings number of ISDN channe ls 4- 16 trunk co nfiguratio n 4-16 MDF card 1-8, 2-17 Multip le DID P rogramm ing 3-9 N Network re -sync timer 4-7, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10, 4-11 Number of ISDN cha nnels 4-16 O Ordering ISDN servic es 1-4 P Port cl ass 4-14, 4-15 R Red[...]