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circuit packs that may be physically inserted into and recognized by the system.

9.Enter the maximum number of WTs that are in the system. This number is based on the order of rights-to-use (RTUs) per station. Valid values are from 0 to 1500 inclusive.

NOTE:

The number of administered WTs is included in the system-wide count of station and trunk ports administered in the Maximum Ports field within the Customer-Options form. The value in the Maximum Wireless Terminals field must always be less than or equal to the value in the Maximum Ports field.

10.Set the Master Port Network field to a number identifying a port network that contains an RC circuit pack. Values for a G3si system include 1, 2, and 3. Values for a G3r system include 01 through 44. The default value is a blank field.

NOTE:

This field is displayed only for DEFINITY ECS G3i and DEFINITY ECS G3r configurations.

11.Populate the UTAM Disablement field, as desired. This field is used to control whether the UTAM disablement feature is active for a system (that is, whether the DWBS disables itself following a system power cycle).

Default is y. This means that, as a default, the radio subsystem is disabled following a power cycle of the system. Whenever a DWBS is power-cycled, the Radio Transmission field is set to n, and the radios are disabled. A save translations is done on the system, and a major alarm is activated for the system over the Initialization and Administration System (INADS) line. INADS is set up to log into the DEFINITY ECS and set the Radio Transmission field to y to restore radio service.

Whenever the field is set to n, the radio subsystem is not disabled following a system power cycle. This means that, after a power cycle, the Radio Transmission field is not set to n, a save translations is not done, a major alarm is not generated, and a call into the DEFINITY ECS is not required to restore radio service. The radio subsystem continues to initialize and operate as normal.

On system upgrades, value y is the default for the field.

NOTE:

This field should be changed to n only whenever the DWBS resides in countries where the legal requirements for disablement do not apply.

12.In the Allowable Carrier Frequencies field, enable all frequencies by updating the specific field value to y unless otherwise directed by the DWDT.

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555-232-102 specifications

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