Philips DBS-EX23-530 manual Trunk Port Settings, Programming ReferenceDigital Pad Settings

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Programming ReferenceDigital Pad Settings

Trunk Port Settings

Parameter

Trunk Port Class

 

 

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 4-12.)

 

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

 

4-1 on page 4-12for a definition of circuit types.

 

 

Programming

FF2 (1-64)# 26# (5-8)#

 

 

Options

This programming parameter will allow you to assign circuit types

 

1-12 to a trunk port. However, the only circuit types that should be

 

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.)

 

 

Revised April 2000

DBS-EX23-530

4-15

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Philips DBS-EX23-530 manual Trunk Port Settings, Programming ReferenceDigital Pad Settings