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2. The number of synchronous devices per LPB is calculated as
follows:SW 5210I
I
12,OOOMP8 Bytes
N(s) =
SetX8 Bits 
x
ByteMP
1.25 X
R Bits x U
Set
614,000
N(s) = ,-+ x uwhere:
N(s)R
U= number of synchronous devices per LPB
= baud rate of devices
= average bandwidth utilization by synchronous
devices
and:Maximum N(s) is 64 ports
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TL-130500-1001# OF PORTS PER LPB64
60
50
40
30
20
48KbpsSYNC
10
56KbpsSYNC
64KbpsSYNC
0
1III
I
I
IIIII1020304050
60708090100
AVERAGE PERCENT USAGE OF PORT 
BANDWITHNOTE:
MAXIMUM NUMBERS MAY BE LIMITED BY AVAILABLE CARD SLOTS.
Figure 12.8Number of Ports per Local Packet Bus Versus Bandwidth Utilization9.6 Kbps
SYNC/ASYNC19.2 Kbps 
ASYNC19.2 Kbps SYNC
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SVR 5210ORDERING THE
DATA SYSTEMTL-130500-1001
13.0 The PD-200 data option must be ordered as a custom
system. When ordering the data system, first complete a frame
layout worksheet. The frame layout worksheet is located in the
Hardware Ordering Guide (FB-41640). After the layout sheet
has been completed, fill out the hardware editing sheets (FM-41460). Submit copies of the completed sheets. Information for
completing the layout sheet is given in Figure 13.1. Notes that
provide an explanation of...

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 rTL-130500-1001Data Cards
fto support-the System
--
Figure 13.1Flowchart for Config
8A37S-206ng the System
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PERIPHERAL14.0 The total configuration of the 
OMNI SI system consists of
EQUIPMENTthe system switching equipment, system peripheral equipment,
and system software. The system switching equipment
configuration and descriptions are presented in sections 2.0
through 13.0. System software configuration and descriptions
are presented in sections 34.0 through 36.0. System peripheral
equipment configurations and descriptions are presented in
sections 15.0 through 33.0 as follows.
l Section...

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ATTENDANT15.0 The Attendant Console (Figure 15.1) is a compact,
CONSOLEmicroprocessor-controlled, desk-top console unit. It provides
control and flexibility for processing calls through the system
while on-line (in use). The user can place the console in other
control modes during nightime, maintenance, or unattended
periods.
The system supports a maximum of two Attendant Consoles.
The Attendant Consoles are remotely located from the equipment
cabinets. The Attendant Console...

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Attendant
Console System
Interface
Attendant
Console
Hardware
Light
Emitting Diode15.1 The Attendant Console interfaces with the system via the
PLCC and the ATT12 cards, located in 
PCtvlUS (Pulse Code
Modulation Universal Slots). It is recommended to place these
cards in adjacent card slots for easier installation and
maintenance.
0 PLCC (line circuit card) FB-17254-A provides the analog
channel for both DTMF signaling and voice communication
between the Attendant Console and the...

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Headsets
General Information
for Attendant
Console Software
and Operation
Attendant Call
DistributionSVR 5210TL-130500-1001
15.4 The Attendant Console has two sets of headseuhandsetjacks: a rear jack for supervisory monitoring and a side jack for
attendant use.
The headset/handset must be plugged in for the Attendant
Console to operate in the on-line mode. Should the 
headset/handset be unplugged, the Attendant Console defaults to the
Night 1 mode, and is considered busy by the operating system...

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In a single console operation, calls can automatically ring into
LOOP 1 through LOOP 4 sequentially, depending upon the
system programming. All calls will remain in the call waiting
queue until a loop becomes idle.
An attendant releases’ an active loop by depressing the POS’
RLSE, HOLD, or CAMP-ON pushbutton, or another LOOP
pushbutton. Upon release, the next call in the call waiting queue
is presented to the attendant.
For dual Attendant Console operation, attendant-seeking traffic
is...
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