Paradise P300 specifications Timeslot re-order option ? 1=Normal linear 2=Re-order

Models: P300

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Whether CAS or NO CAS is selected, the following prompt appears:

Timeslot re-order option: [?] 1=Normal (linear) 2=Re-order

Change, Tx/Rx, Baseband, Cont', 2048k IBS, G.732, TS Menu

The Modem can re-order the timeslot data in the G.732 frame prior to transmission along with the CAS signalling if CAS was selected (although this feature is only available if the Extended D/I feature is available, standard on P300-TCM). This is for services where the equipment at the other end of the link may require subsets of data in particular timeslot groupings. In some applications this feature can remove the need for separate Digital Access Cross Connect (DACCs) equipment used simply to re-arrange timeslots. Typical applications might be with multiple LRE equipments (which may place data in alternate timeslots), or for multidestinational carriers where the receive equipment needs data for each location in contiguous timeslots.

If Re-orderis selected a timeslot edit screen is displayed as follows:

TS order: 0, 17-31, 16, 15-1

Toggle: ??-?? (YES) Help

Change, Tx/Rx, Baseband, Cont', 2048k IBS,8G732,. Re-order Menu

This screen allows the operator to change the order of the transmitted timeslots. The screen above shows groups of timeslots 1-15 and 17-31 swopped in location with 1-15 also reversed (15-1) although any combination is possible. The selection system works by toggling timeslots or groups of timeslots into or out of the selection:

Timeslots already in the selection are toggled out from any position of the selection when the timeslot number is entered.

Timeslots not already in the selection are toggled on, and placed on the end of the selection. Enter any single timeslot as a single or dual digit, eg 0, 5, 05, 23, 31

'Enter groups of timeslots as two pairs eg 02-5 (two through five), 11-17, 12-2

NOTE Timeslots can be arbitrarily re-ordered, and so group selections may be down as well as up eg 11-17 means send in order 11,12,13...17, whereas 17-11 means send in order 17, 16, 15, ...11

Note that TS0 must remain the first selection in IBS G.732 modes, and for CAS, TS16 must also remain in position.

The Modem hardware is capable of duplication and omission of timeslots, although for simplicity the operator interface (described above) does not allow such selections. If this is a requirement, please contact the factory to discuss your needs.

P300H

P300 Series Modem Installation and Operating Handbook

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Paradise P300 Timeslot re-order option ? 1=Normal linear 2=Re-order, TS order 0, 17-31, 16 Toggle ??-?? YES Help