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OCCURRENCE FREQUENCY (F2)
Alarm output frequency: minimum 30 minutes, maximum 240 minutes.
ALARM MANAGEMENT STANDARD S10-20 (F1 AND F2)
NO
YES
If you enter YES, an alarm is set off when 50% of the external trunk lines in service are
faulty.
DRY LOOP ALARM MANAGEMENT NO. (F6)
NO
YES
If you enter YES, an alarm is set off when 50% of the external trunk lines in service are
faulty.
Note:
You can generate 4 dry loops on F6.
- ALARM BEGIN. IF OPEN LOOP
NO YES
IMPORTANT:
This line is only displayed if the "Dry loop alarm management" field (for
F6) or the "Alarm management standard S10-S20" field (for F1/F2) is set
to YES.
This line is used to configure the alarm direction. On F6, there are 4 "dry loop" relays that
can return an alarm (a "dry loop" on F1 and F2). The nature of the alarms varies and
depends on the physical connection made to these relays: a connection may start an alarm
when the loop is closed and stop the alarm when the loop is opened. Select YES so that
an alarm starts when the loop is opened (and stops when the loop is closed) and select
NO so that an alarm starts when the loop is closed (and stops when the loop is opened).
RECORD PARKED EXTENSIONS IN LOGBOOK
NO YES
If you enter YES, parked sets are recorded in the logbook; if you enter NO, there in no
logbook output.
LOGBOOK OUTPUT ON PRINTER
NO
YES
Select YES to obtain step by step logbook output on a printer.
Note:
Since the logbook is of a limited size, it is recommended not to congest it with
messages which simply show that digital sets are not connected to a card
(sub-equipping).