User`s guide

Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 349
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PciID
Description: The PciID parameter is a positive integer or hexadecimal value in which the lower
5 bits specify a board's rotary-switch setting (PCI boards) or the physical slot number location of
the board (CompactPCI boards). The rotary-switch setting for PCI boards can be the same for all
boards in the system if the value is set to 0.
Values: A positive integer or hexadecimal value
Guidelines: The PciID parameter is set by the system software and should not be changed by the
user.
Update to Section 5.6, TDM Bus Configuration Property Sheet
The description of the DCM parameter Derive Primary Clock From (User Defined)
that is contained in Section 5.6, TDM Bus Configuration Property Sheet, is
replaced by the following:
Derive Primary Clock From (User Defined)
Description: The Derive Primary Clock From (User Defined) parameter specifies the clock
source that the Primary Master FRU uses to drive the Primary Line.
Values:
Default [default]: The value of this parameter is to be determined by the system software. Its
current value is indicated by the Resolved Equivalent.
FrontEnd_1: Not applicable to Dialogic
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DM3 Boards.
FrontEnd_2: Not applicable to DM3 Boards.
FrontEnd_3: Not applicable to DM3 Boards.
FrontEnd_4: Not applicable to DM3 Boards.
InternalOscillator: The Primary Master derives clocking from its own internal circuitry.
NETREF_1: The Primary Master derives clocking from NETREF_1 (CT Bus only)
NETREF_2: This selection is not supported for this release.
Update to Chapter 6, CONFIG File Parameter Reference
Because of a feature in the Service Update, there are new transmit and receive
parameters that let you change the volume level of the FSK modem signals sent and
received by the board. For information about this feature and the new parameters, see
Section 1.26, “New FSK Transmit and Receive Signal Level Parameters”, on page 90
of this Release Update.
Update to Section 6.3, [0x2c] Parameters
Because of a feature in the Service Update, a new parameter, 0x2c22, can be
manually added to the CONFIG file to disable or lower white noise. This parameter
should be documented in Section 6.3, [0x2c] Parameters. For more information
about this feature and the new parameter, see Section 1.24, “Ability to Lower or
Disable White Noise”, on page 89 of this Release Update.
Update to Section 6.4, [encoder] Parameters
Because of enhancements to the dx_reciottdata( ) function introduced in the Service
Update, a new parameter, 0x416, can be manually added to the CONFIG file to
change the default value for the amount of allowable silence when using RM_ISCR