Chapter 11: Board Configuration

For Quantum boards in a Windows 2000 system, the valid physical board IDs are 1- 15. The physical board ID 0 is not supported.

Depending on whether the channel is a line or a trunk line, double-clicking a channel in the Channel Mapping List opens either a Line Properties window (see “Quantum Line Properties” on page 199, or a Trunk Line Properties window (see “Quantum Trunk Properties” on page 169).

Clicking the Board Configuration button opens a diagnostic dialog box:

You can send a debug string to the board, or you can do a DSP Dump, Memory Dump, or FMIC Dump.

Configuring the Triton Analog Station Board

Double-click the Triton Analog Station board in the Boards window to open the Board Configuration window, similar to Figure 2 on page 124. See attribute descriptions below Figure 2. Note the following additional information:

Double-clicking a channel in the Channel Mapping List opens a Triton Analog Line configuration dialog box. See “Triton Analog Station Line Properties” on page 200.

Clicking the Board Configuration button opens a configuration dialog box that displays the board’s serial number, DSP clock, physical and logical IDs.

Figure 3. Board Configuration dialog box

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