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Chapter 1 Edit Configuration Mode  RADview-PC/TDM Megaplex-2100/2104 User’s Manual 
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Table 1-7. Flip BD Net Events Parameters 
Parameter  Possible Values / Remarks 
Event No.  The net event code number. This number is unique for a particular type of event in 
the whole net. This prevents usage of the same number by more than one type of 
event. 
The available options are 1 to 511. 
Enable 
√ in the Enable column indicates that an entry is valid. To add or modify parameters 
of a net event, click the Enable checkbox (√) on the right side of the dialog box. To 
delete/cancel an entry, you must first remove the √. 
[Events…]  Clicking Events… opens the Net Events List that displays only numbers that are not 
currently assigned a type of event. Click the event number you want and click 
<Set>. 
Event Type  Type of event: 
Time, Interface Down 
Note: You can enable only one Time Event per Day Type. Enabling more than one 
Time Event per Day Type causes a failure when you try to update or download the 
Flip DB to the Megaplex (Flip DB Update) 
For Event Type=Time, you can set the following parameters: 
Day Type  The type of day as determined in the Flip DB Agenda. 
 Full Workday, Partial Workday, Weekend. 
Start Time  Time at which RADview activates the event. 
Note: Start Time must be before the End Time 
End Time  Time at which RADview deactivates the event 
  For Event Type=Interface Down, you can set the following parameters: 
Slot  Slot in the Megaplex in which the selected net event occurs. 
IO-1..IO-12 
For MP-2104: IO-1..IO-5 
Port  Port in the Megaplex in which the selected net event occurs 
external-1..external-12, internal-1 to internal-12, depending on the type of card. 
IN Delay (sec)  Delay time between the reporting of a net event as ON and the actual occurrence 
of the event: 1 to 999 
OUT Delay (sec)  Delay time between the reporting of a net event as OFF and the actual termination 
of the event: 1 to 999 
Net Event Broadcast   
Enable  Determines if the Net Events will be Broadcasted to other Muxes of the Net or not 
Unchecked (disabled): Net Events will NOT be Broadcasted 
Checked (enabled): Net Events will be Broadcasted 
Interval (sec)  When Net Event Broadcast is enabled, this object determines the interval of time in 
seconds, between two consecutive Net Events transferred over the network 
10..40
..60 










