Programming ReferenceDigital Pad Settings
Trunk Port Settings
Parameter | Trunk Port Class |
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Description | By default, DBS trunks are assigned a circuit type, based on |
| whether they are analog or ISDN. |
| The circuit type is used with digital pad settings to determine the |
| loss/gain settings for connections to the ISDN. (See “Digital Pad |
| Setting” on page |
| The Port Class parameter is provided in case a specific trunk or |
| group of trunks needs a unique pad level. |
| For example, an ISDN in a slave cabinet is assigned by default as |
| “circuit type 6.” However, if a specific ISDN trunk in a slave has |
| inadequate volume levels, the circuit type for the ISDN trunk port |
| could be changed to 8 (Option 2). Once the port number is changed |
| to circuit type 8, the pad levels for circuit type 8 could be changed |
| to provide the correct volume setting. |
| Note: Circuit types are also provided for station ports. See Figure |
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Programming | FF2 |
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Options | This programming parameter will allow you to assign circuit types |
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| used with a ISDN trunk port are circuit types 5 to 8. (Circuit types |
| 7 and 8 are used to assign unique PAD levels to circuits that |
| require special volume levels.) |
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Revised April 2000 |