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–
Display Contrast DAC
: The communication with the display contrast
DAC is faulty.
–
VCXO
: The communication with the voltage-controlled oscillator is
faulty.
• Under
Application alarms
you will find all potential application alarms.
A red LED signalises a currently existing alarm. The error counter shows
how often the alarm occurred after the unit has been connected to power.
–
AES3 Framing Input 1/2
: If one of the digital Audio inputs has been
selected in the configuration dialogue, but no digital Audio signal is
available at the AES/EBU interface 1 or 2, the AES3 Framing Input 1 or
2 alarm will be set.
–
Ethernet Mode Supported
: The Ethernet Mode alarm will be set if
your ethernet mode is not supported by the system. This is the case for
a 10 Mbit/s half duplex connection. Our recommendation is 100
Mbit/s full duplex.
–
AES3 External Clock:
Currently not applicable.
• The actual system temperature is displayed in °C under
System Temper-
ature
.
•
Ethernet status
shows information about your ethernet connection.
• Under
Abs. data rates
the absolute data rates of your ethernet connec-
tions are displayed.
TX
stands for transmit direction and
RX
for receive di-
rection.
• Under
Ethernet physical flags
the following ethernet flags are displayed:
–
Extended
–
Auto
–
Negot.
–
Jabber
–
Remote Fault
• All details concerning the LAN and IP settings are displayed under
IP de-
tails
.
–
IP Address
–
Sub Net Mask
–
Default Gateway
–
DNS Server
–
DHCP state
–
STUN state
• The IP address of the Control PC connected to the system is shown under
Connected PCs
.
TIP
A system alarm can also be configured as relay output (see Page 55).
Summary of Contents for MAGIC TH6 POTS
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Page 16: ...PAGE 16 C o n s t r u c t i o n...
Page 24: ...PAGE 24 P u t t i n g t h e s y s t e m i n t o o p e r a t i o n...
Page 28: ...PAGE 28 F r o n t D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d O p e r a t i o n...
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Page 102: ...PAGE 102 O p t i o n M A G I C T H 6 K e y p a d...
Page 104: ...PAGE 104 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 1 System Settings POTS t b d...
Page 105: ...PAGE 105 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 2 System Settings ISDN t b d...
Page 106: ...PAGE 106 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 3 System Settings VoIP See next page...
Page 107: ...PAGE 107 M e n u S t r u c t u r e...
Page 108: ...PAGE 108 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 4 Operation Settings All Operating Modes...
Page 109: ...PAGE 109 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 5 Presets All Operating Modes...
Page 110: ...PAGE 110 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 6 Status information All Operating Modes...
Page 111: ...PAGE 111 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 7 Login All Operating Modes...
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