Master and Slave Settings

Programming Reference

Master and Slave Settings

Trunk Configuration

Parameter

Number of ISDN Channels

 

 

Description

Determines how many ISDN channels are used.

 

Though each ISDN Interface provides 23 trunk channels, ISDN

 

trunks do not increase the overall trunk capacity of the DBS. Each

 

ISDN channel subtracts from the total number of analog trunks

 

that can be installed. The number of analog trunks that can be used

 

are always decremented in quantities of 1.

 

See “Trunk Assignments for Single-Cabinet Systems(page 2-5)

 

and “Trunk Assignments for Double-Cabinet Systems” (page 2-6)

 

for possible ISDN and analog trunk channel combinations.

 

Note: For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system

 

must be powered down, then back up again.

 

 

Programming

Master cabinet: FF1 9# 4# 4# 1# 2# (0-23)#

 

Slave cabinet: FF1 9# 4# 5# 1# 2# (0-23)#

 

 

Options

0-23 (0)

 

Note: In most cases, ISDN channels are assigned in increments of

 

8.

 

 

Trunk Signaling

Parameter

Failure Mode

 

 

Description

Determines the way the system responds to alarms.

 

Note: For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system

 

must be powered down, then back up again.

 

 

Programming

Master cabinet: FF1 9# 4# 4# 1# 5# (0-1)#

 

Slave cabinet: FF1 9# 4# 5# 1# 5# (0-1)#

 

 

Options

0=Mode 1 (ISDN stays in operation even if errors are

 

detected.)

 

1=Mode 2 (ISDN shuts down if errors are detected.)

 

 

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DBS-EX23-530

Revised April 2000

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Philips DBS-EX23-530 manual Master and Slave Settings, Trunk Configuration, Trunk Signaling