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LEDR Series I/O Guide
MDS 05-3627A01, Rev. D
This command is used to set or display the bit-pattern used in the idle
timeslots. Some equipment requires a particular pattern. To set the bits
to all ones, use the command
idlepat ff
. To set the bits to a zero followed
by seven ones, use the command
idlepat 7f
. This command does not apply
to subrate models.
Argument Definitions:
linelist—
Represents a list of line interfaces. It can consist of a single
line number or linename, a comma separated list of line num-
bers or line names, a range of line numbers (i.e., 1–4) or, if
linelist is not given, all lines. See
of line numbers.
slotlist—
A list of timeslots consisting of a single slot number,
comma separated list of slot numbers, or a range of slot num-
bers (i.e., 2-8).
pattern—
A 2 hex digit value (default value is 17).
info
Information as Selected by User
Usage:
info [<owner|description|contact|name|location>] [<string>]
info clear [<owner|description|contact|name|location>]
This command is used to program information into (or clear it from)
radio memory that is particular to the radio site or installation. The infor-
mation is intended for identification and memorandum needs.
Five text fields are provided. The owner’s name string is limited to 10
characters. The description, contact, location, and name text fields are
limited to 254 characters. Any standard, printable ASCII characters are
allowed. The description field is programmed at the factory and is not
user-definable.
To display the owner’s name text field enter
info owner
. To display the
contact information enter
info contact
. To display the name information
enter
info name
. To display the location information enter
info location
.To
display all the parameters enter
info
.
To change the info text, enter text after
info owner
or other info field
name.
interface
Interface for User Data
Usage:
interface [e1|t1|530]
This command is used to set or display the payload data interface. If an
optional data interface board is installed, the user may select between
the T1 or E1 interface modes. The system will recommend a reboot and
provide a prompt to do so. This command must be properly set, or no
communication will be possible.
E1
FT1
530
FE1