MULTISERVER 500
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Enable
Voice Channel configuration
BUSYstate = SYStem,
BACKground = Silence, FAX = Disable,
NLP =
Enable
Composite Link configuration
Clock = External, Rate = 9600
Analog Interface configuration
INput_gain(dB) = 0, Output_attn
(dB) = 0, RINGType =
2-4_interrupted,
RINGFreq = 25_Hz,
IMpedance = 600 Ohms
Unlike SHow CONfiguration, SHow DATA always
displays the parameters currently stored in
EEPROM (nonvolatile memory).
To activate the newly set configuration, type
>U R
<cr>
(unit reset).
This message might appear:
Data and composite parameters
effective after unit reset.
When that message appears, the data and
composite parameters displayed have been recently
modified but not made effective. After you use the
save command and reset the unit, the modified
parameters will be stored in EEPROM (nonvolatile
memory) and the message above will disappear.
Unlike data and composite parameters, voice and
analog parameters take effect immediately when
you enter them.
SYnc port
Rate* or Maxrate (bps):
1200, 2400, 3600, 4800,
7200, 9600, 12000,
14400, 19200, 28800,
33600, 38400, 46400,
48000, 51200, 56000,
57600, 64000, 72000
Tx clock
Internal/External
DBA
OFF, SILENCE, HOOK
Example:
>SY RA=38400 MAX=56000
DBA=HOOK <cr>
will set the sync channel
minimum rate to 38,400 bps, maximum rate to
56,000 bps, and DBA (dynamic bandwidth
allocation) will follow the on-hook/off-hook state of
the voice/fax channel.
Be sure to separate each command in the string
by a space.
To save the newly set parameters in EEPROM,
type
>SA <cr>
. To activate the newly set
parameters, type:
>U R <cr>
(unit reset).
Unit
Available parameters are:
Date, Reset, Time, PAssword, PRompt
When you enter the parameters listed above, they
take effect immediately. Date and time cannot be
saved and will be lost when power is disconnected.
You must save password and prompt in order for
them to remain in effect after a power off/on cycle.
VOice Port
BUsy State
OFF, ON, SYstem
BAckground
Silence, Regenerated
Fax
Disable, Enable
NLP†
Disable, Enable
Example:
>BUsy SY
will set the busy state to
system-controlled.
Be sure to separate each command in the string
by a space. The above parameters become effective
immediately when entered, but are not stored in
EEPROM (nonvolatile memory) until saved. To save
the newly set parameters in EEPROM, type
>SA
<cr>
.
*Guaranteed rate.
†NLP = Non-Linear Processing.