DATA PROGRAMMING

Assignment of System Data

STEP 2: ASYDL

Assign the self-Fusion Point Code (self-FPC) at each node. FPC ranges from 1 to 253. Use the ASY- DL command. (Index 512 b0-b7)

Index 512 self-Fusion Point Code Assign a unique FPC for each node.

This figure shows an example of FPC assignment. Assign a unique FPC for each node.

LN

ASYDL Index 512 (b0-b7)

11

21

10

 

LN

1

 

LN

 

 

 

 

NCN

2

 

 

LN

NCN: Network Control Node￿

LN: Local Node

22

LN

12

24

23

LN

LN

LN

 

 

Figure 5-6 Self-FPC Assignment

 

STEP 3: ASYDL and ASYDN

 

Assign other system data using the ASYDL/ASYDN command.

 

When Timing Start is used, assign the following data.

 

Index 161

b6 : 0/1=-/Timing Start using “#” code

 

 

b7 : 0/1=-/Timing Start using “*” code

 

Index 170

b4 : 0/1=Timing Start out of Service/Timing Start in Service Note 1

Index 640

Fusion Point Code (FPC) of node providing ATTCON Note 2

Index 704~735

(ASYDL)

 

 

FPC of the node to which ATTCON transfers the Day/Night changeover

 

information. Note 3

 

Assign FPC of a terminating node for House Phone, Off-Hook Alarm and Ring Down (IC) calls from PSTN. Day/Night information is transferred from the terminating node.

Note 1: When Timing Start is in service, Called Sub Address for ISDN Network cannot be dialed.

Note 2: This data is necessary at each node. Assign the self-FPC at the terminating node.

Note 3: This data is necessary at the node providing ATTCON.

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