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    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFI)Section 400-Programming
    Table l-36. Minimum Tl programming (default settings appear in bold)
    STEP 1 -- NEW FUNCTION RESET
    Address:
    Description:
    Options:
    ,
    FFl 8# l# (0 or l)# (to select the reset)
    FFl 8# 2# (0 or l)# (to complete the reset)
    Must be performed if you are installing Tl while upgrading
    to a new CPC-B release (e.g., from 6.2 to 7.0). Not needed
    if you are upgrading to a “point” release (e.g., from 6.0 to
    6.2).
    O=Do not reset
    l=Reset
    STEP 2 -- SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    FFl 8# 4# l# l# (O-8)#\ I
    Enter the DBS cabinet configuration.
    O=DBS40
    l=DBS72
    2=DBS96
    3=DBS 40 + DBS 40 (Tl must be in slave cabinet)
    4=DBS 72 + DBS 40 (Tl is not supported)
    5=DBS 72 + DBS 72 (Tl must be in slave cabinet)
    6=DBS96+DBS40
    7=DBS96+DBS72
    S=DBS96+DBS96
    STEP 3 -- SYNC SOURCES
    FFl 8# 4# l# 2# (l-3)# for Sync Source 1
    FFl 8# 4# l# 3# (0-3j# for Sync Source 2
    FFl 8# 4# l# 4# (0-3)# for Svnc Source 3
    Assign the sync sources.
    The Sync Card (installed on the CPC-B) provides a method
    of synchronizing the DBS with the public network. If the
    first sync source fails, the DBS will switch to the second
    sync source, and will then attempt to return to the first
    source based on the “Network Re-Sync Timer” 
    value. If
    the second source fails and the first source is not working,
    the system will switch to the third source.
    The DBS considers a clock source to have failed when the
    ‘Slip Rate Error Counter” is exceeded within a 24-how
    period.(continued)
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    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    iddress:
    continued)
    Iescrip tion:
    continued)
    lp tions:
    Zxamples:
    FFl 8# 4# l# 2# (l-3)# for Sync Source 1
    FFl 8# 4# I# 3# (0-3)# for Sync Source 2
    FFl 8# 4# l# 4# (0-3)# for Sync Source 3
    The “Free run” setting is the only setting that can be
    entered for more than one sync source. One of the three
    sync sources should be set to “Free run”, so that the 
    Tl can
    provide its own clocking if the network clock fails.
    For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system
    must be Powered down. then 
    Dowered back UD.
    O=None(default for Sync Sources 2 and 3)
    l=Tl of the master cabinet
    2=Tl of the slave cabinet
    3=Free run (internal clocking)(default for Sync
    Source 1)
    In most cases, the sync sources should be set as follows for
    these system configurations:
    Tl in a Single Cabinet, or Tl in a Master Cabinet:
    Sync Source 1
    = 1 (Tl of the master cabinet)
    Sync Source 2= 3 (Free run)
    Sync Source 3 = 0 (None)
    Tl in a Slave Cabinet:
    Sync Source 1= 2 (Tl of the slave cabinet)
    Sync Source 2 = 3 (Free run)
    Sync Source 3 = 0 (None)
    Tls in the Master and Slave Cabinets:
    Sync Source 1
    = 1 (Tl of the master cabinet)
    Sync Source 2 = 2 (Tl of the slave cabinet)
    Svnc Source 3 = 3 (Free run)
    STEP 4 -- TRUNK CONFIGURATION
    Address:IFFl8# # 4## l# l# (0 or l)# for Master CabinetI
    lFF1 844 # 5# l# l# (0 or l)# for Slave CabinetI
    Description:
    options:
    Specify the trunk configuration.
    O=Analog only
    l=Tl and analog trunks
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-137 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl )
    Section 400-Programming
    STEP 5 -- NUMBER OF Tl CHANNELS
    Address:
    Description:
    Options:
    FFl 8# # 4# l# 2# (0-24)# for Master Cabinet
    FFl 8# 4# 5# l# 2# (0-24)# for Slave Cabinet
    Specify the number of Tl channels used when “Fractional
    Tl” is needed (using only a portion of the 24 available
    channels on the 
    Tl card).
    0 = None (no Tl channels are used)
    1 thru 24 = Number of Tl channels used
    STEP 6 -- FRAME FORMAT
    iddress:
    Jescription:
    Options:
    FFl 8# # 4# l# 3# (0 or l># for Master Cabinet
    FFl 8# 4# 5# l# 3# (0 or l)# for Slave Cabinet
    Specify the framing format used by the Tl.
    Be sure to match the framing format ordered from the CO.
    In most cases, SF 
    (SuperFrame; also known as D4) is used.
    SF consists of 12 frames, with each frame including 192
    information bits.
    ESF (Extended 
    SuperFrame) can also be selected. ESF
    consists of 24 frames, and supports monitoring and mainte
    nance capabilities not available in the SF format.
    For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system
    must be powered down, then powered back up.
    0 = SF (D4)
    l=ESF
    STEP 7 -- LINE CODING (CLEAR CHANNEL) FORMAT
    Address:FFl 8# 4#/ 4# l# 4# (0 or l)# for Master Cabinet
    FFl 8# 4## 5# l# 4## (0 or l)# for Slave Cabinet
    Description:Specify the clear channel format used by the Tl for line
    coding.
    Be sure to match the clear channel format ordered from the
    CO. In most cases, AM1 (Alternate Mark Inversion) is
    used. 
    B8ZS (Binary 8-Zeros Suppression) can also be
    selected.
    Options:
    For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system
    must be powered down, then powered back up.
    O=AMI
    1 = B8ZS
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    							STEP 8 -- TRUNK CIRCUIT TYPE
    Iddress:
    >escription:
    1p tions:
    Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFCFF2 
    (l-64)# 21# (0-4)##
    Specify which trunk channels are used for Tl.
    When assigning trunks as circuit type “3” (Tl), start from
    the highest-numbered trunk port in the DBS cabinet struc-
    ture, and move down sequentially from there.
    If Fractional 
    Tl is used, make sure that the number of
    trunks assigned to circuit type “3” 
    (Tl) matches the “Num
    ber of Tl Channels” setting (see STEP 5 above). Also, if
    your CPC-B version is 5.0 to 6.02, make sure the remaining
    trunk ports on the TRK card are opened for analog usage in
    the 
    “Tl Trunk Closure” address (see FFl 8# 7# in this DBS
    Manual).
    For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system
    must be powered down, then powered back up.
    0 = Loop Start
    1 = Ground Start
    2 = Analog DID
    3=Tl
    4 = Caller ID (loop start) (available only with CPC-B
    Version 6.1 or higher)
    STEP 9 -- Tl TRUNK TYPE EMULATION
    Address:
    Description:
    Options:FFl 8# 4#! 6# (l-64)# l# (0-3)##
    Specify the type of trunk signaling that each Tl channel
    emulates.
    Be sure to match the signaling ordered from the CO. If
    your system uses 
    Tl COP Version 1.1 or 1.2 and you wish
    to use the “Ground Start” setting, it must be upgraded to
    Version 1.4 or higher.
    For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system
    must be powered down, then powered back up.
    0 = Loop Start emulation
    1 = (reserved for future use)
    2 = Ground Start emulation
    3=E&M
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-139 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFi)Section 400-Programming
    STEP 10 -- OUTGOUNG SIGNALING TYPE
    Address:
    Description:
    Options:
    FFl 8# # 6# (l-64)# 3# (0-2)#
    Specify the outgoing signaling type used by the 
    Tl.
    Be sure to match the signaling ordered from the CO.
    For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system
    must be powered down, then powered back up.
    0 = Immediate Start
    l=WinkStart
    2 = Dial Tone Start
    STEP 11 -- INCOMING SIGNALING TYPE
    4ddress:
    Description:
    3ptions:
    FFl 8# 4#/ 6# (l-64)# 4# (0 or l)#\
    Specify the incoming signaling type used by the Tl.
    Be sure to match the signaling ordered from the CO.
    For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system
    must be powered down, then powered back up.
    0 = Immediate Start/Ringdown
    1 =WinkStart
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    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    SyncSource1
    Software Version:CPC-6 Version 4.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 8## 4# 1# 2# (l-3)##
    DescriptionThe Sync Card (installed on the CPC-B) provides a method of synchronizing
    the DBS with the public network. This address determines the first clocking
    source for network synchronization (internal clocking by default).
    If the first clocking source fails, the system 
    wili switch to the second source.
    The system will attempt to go back 
    to the fist source based on the Network
    Re-Sync Timer setting (see FFl 8# 4#/ 2# l# 0-25#).
    The system considers a clock source to have failed when the Slip Counter is
    exceeded within a 24hour period. See FFl 8# 4## 4/5# 3# 2# (0-9000)# for
    instructions on setting the Slip Counter.
    Typically, Sync Source 1 is 
    Tl of the master cabinet. See “Notes” below for
    a list of typical sync source settings for single- and double-cabinet systems.
    ProgrammingI
    FFl 8# 4# I# 2# (193)#
    f
    l=Tl of the master cabinet
    2=Tl of the slave cabinet
    3=Free run (internal clocking)
    Note: 
    Settings 1 and 2 synchronize
    Tl clocking with the public network.
    NotesTypical Sync Settings. In most cases, sync sources should be set as follows
    for these configurations:
    Tl in a Single Cabinet -- or -- Tl in a Master Cabinet
    Source 1:1 (Tl of the master cabinet)
    Source 2:3 (Free run)
    Source 3:0 (None)
    Tl in a Slave Cabinet
    Source 1:2 (Tl gf the slave cabinet)
    Source 2:3 (Free run)
    Source 3:0 (None)
    Tls in the Master and Slave Cabinets
    Source 1:1 (Tl of the master cabinet)
    Source 2:2 (Tl of the slave cabinet)
    Source 3:3 (Free run)
    DBS-70-400
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-141 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    Restriction on Duplicate Sync Settings.
    “Free run” is the only setting that
    can be entered for more than one sync source.Power-Cycling Requirement.
    For changes to this parameter to take effect,
    the system must be turned off, then back on.Page l-142DBS Manual 
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    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Sync Source 2Software Version:
    WC-6 Version 4.0 or higher
    Address: 
    FFl 8# 4# l# 3# (O-3)#
    DescriptionDetermines the source of clocking for the second sync source, which is used
    if the 
    first sync source fails.
    If the second sync source is used, the DBS system will attempt to switch back
    to the first source based on the value set for the Network Re-Sync Timer (see
    FFl 8# 4# 2# l# 0-25#). If the second source fails and the first source is not
    working, the system will switch to the third source.
    In most cases, a system with one Tl has the second sync source set to “3”
    (Free run). Systems with two Tls normally have the second sync source set
    to “2” 
    (Tl of the slave cabinet).
    NOTE: One of the three sync sources should be set to “3” (Free run), so that
    the 
    Tl can provide its own clocking if the network clock fails.
    See the 
    Sync Source 1 address for an introduction to Tl clocking, and a list
    of typical sync source settings in single-cabinet and double-cabinet systems.
    Programming
    Notes
    kF1 8# 4# 1# 3# (093)#
    P
    O=None (default)
    l=Tl of the master cabinet
    2=Tl of the slave cabinet
    3=Free run (internal clocking)
    Note: Settings 1 and 2 synchronize
    Tl clocking with the public network.
    Restriction on Duplicate Sync Settings.“Free run” is the only setting that
    can be entered for more than one sync source.
    Power-Cycling Requirement.For changes to this parameter to take effect,
    the system must be turned off, then back on.
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    Sync Source 3
    Software Version:CPC-B Version 4.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFI 8# 4# 1# 4# (0-3)#
    DescriptionDeterrnines the source of clocking for the third sync source, which is used if
    both the first and second sources fail.
    If the third sync source is used, the DBS system will attempt to switch back to
    the first source based on the value set for the Network Re-Sync Timer (see
    FFl 8# # 2# l# O-2%).
    In most cases, a system with one Tl has the third sync source set to “0”
    (None). Systems with two Tls normally have the third sync source set to 
    “3”
    (Free run).
    NOTE:One of the three sync sources should be set to “3” (Free run), so that
    the 
    Tl can provide its own clocking if the network clock fails.
    See the 
    Sync Source 1 address for an introduction to Tl clocking, and a list
    of typical sync source settings in single-cabinet and double-cabinet systems.
    Programming
    FFI 8# 4# l# 4# (093)#
    Notes
    O=None (default)
    l=Tl of the master cabinet
    2=Tl of the slave cabinet
    3=Free run (internal clocking)
    Note: Settings 1 and 2 synchronize
    Tl clocking with the public network.
    Restriction on Duplicate Sync Settings.“Free run” is the only setting that
    can be entered for more than one sync source.
    Power-Cycling Requirement.For changes to this parameter to take effect,
    the system must be turned off, then back on.
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    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFI)
    Network Re-Sync Timer
    Sofhwate Version:
    CPC-B Version 4.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 8# M 2# 1# (O-25)#
    DescriptionIf one clock source fails, the system will switch to another clock source. The
    Network Re-Sync Timer determines how many times (once an hour) the
    system attempts to return to the original clock source.
    For example, if the first clocking (sync) source fails, the system will switch to
    the second source, and then will attempt to return to the first source once an
    hour for the number of times set in Network Re-Sync Timer.
    Likewise, if the
    system switches to the third source (after the first and second sources fail), the
    Network Re-Sync Tier determines how many times the system will attempt
    to return to the original clocking source.
    Programming
    I
    FFI 8# 4# 2# 1# (0925)#
    Y
    O=Immediate (DBS attempts to return
    to first sync source immediately).
    1-24=Number of hours the DBS attempts
    to return to first sync source (once
    an hour).
    ~&NO retries (DBS does not attempt
    to switch to first sync source).
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