Programming Reference | ISDN System Settings |
Parameter | Sync Source 2 |
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Description | Determines the source of clocking for the second sync source. The |
| second sync source is used if the first sync source fails. The system |
| will attempt to switch from the second source back to the first |
| source based on the value entered under “Network |
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| If the second source fails and the first source is not working, the |
| system will switch to the third source. |
| In most cases, a system with one ISDN has the 2nd sync source set |
| to “3.” Systems with two Signs normally have the 2nd sync source |
| set to “2.” See page |
| single and |
| One of the three sync sources should be set to “3” (free run). A |
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| clocking if the network clock fails. |
| (See “1st sync” for an introduction to clock synchronization.) |
| Notes: |
| 1. The “free run” setting is the only setting that can be entered for |
| more than one sync source. |
| 2. For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be |
| powered down, then back up again. |
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Programming | FF1 9# 4# 1# 3# |
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Options | 0=None |
| 1=ISDN of the master cabinet (synchronizes clocking with the |
| public network) |
| 2=ISDN of the slave cabinet (synchronizes clocking with the pub- |
| lic network) |
| 3=Free run (internal clocking) |
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Revised April 2000 |