User`s guide

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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
Register signalling
1302-1306, 1312
Outgoing decadic signalling
The following commands are programmed if decadic
signalling shall be used.
Decadic signalling
1302
Outgoing digits transmission.
Select Decadic (=0)
1303
Impulse type
Relationship digit/number of pulses. Initial data =
International rotary dial
1304
Impulse frequence
Pulse speed. Initial data = 10 Hz
1305
Impulse ratio
Make/break ratio. Initial data = 40/60
1306
Interdigit pause.
Initial data = 800 ms
DTMF-signalling
1302
Outgoing digit transmission
Select DTMF-signalling (=1)
Digital link parameters
The following commands are valid for all configured
ISDN system connections.
2060
Consolidation time from alarm to OK
The system continuously monitors the existing ISDN
connections. In case that one ISDN connection fails of
undefined reasons, an internal alarm will be raised.
Command 2060 states for how long the ISDN
connection has to work correctly again in order to
cancel the alarm condition.
Values: 0 - 255 sec
2061
First priority link to be master for synchronisation
2062
Second priority link to be master for
synchronisation
2063
Third priority link to be master for synchronisation
2064
Fourth priority link to be master for
synchronisation
2065
Fifth priority link to be master for synchronisation
Commands 2061-2065 state which digital interface
(board position / individual link ) shall be used first for
synchronisation and which others shall be used if the
first one fails. If a synchronisation source is defined,
and connected to cooperating exchange, ASB150 02
acts as "slave" and always takes over the clock of the
"master". This synchronisation strategy is designed for
5 different sources. If no BTU-D/BTU-B is stated for
synchronisation, the internal system clock will be the
master. This is used in case of a tie line configuration.
In a tie line configuration always one PBX has to be
configured as "master" and the other one as "slave"