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P300H
P300 Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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APPENDIX E: CUSTOMER SPECIFIC FEATURES
This appendix lists the customer specific options available on the P300 Modems:
Refer to the Change, User-Opt, Operation menu, section 6.10.8 on page 104 for explanations of how to
use these parameters:
RELAY MODE SETTING
0
Default (normal) relay operation.
1
Cable & Wireless (Alarms Summarise)
This feature remaps the external alarm relays to summarise the Traffic & Unit faults. Normally
these are separated as Traffic faults relate to faults external to the equipment (Prompt Traffic) and
Unit faults relate to faults within the equipment itself (Prompt Unit Fault). When this option is
selected the three fault relays map as follows:
Prompt Unit Fault:
Any unit fault or Tx traffic fault (ie Tx summary alarm)
Prompt Traffic Fault:
Any unit fault or Rx traffic fault (ie Rx summary alarm)
Deferred Fault:
Function unchanged from normal
2
Tx Carrier On/Off indication (Software >=V2.12)
This feature provides a form C relay contact to indicate the Tx carrier On/Off state. It may be used
to indicate which one of a 1:1 pair is on-line and which off-line. When active the “Deferred Alarm”
output becomes instead a Tx carrier On/Off indication, mimicking the operation of the Standby LED
on the front panel. `Carrier On` corresponds to the no alarm condition, and `Carrier Off`
corresponds to the alarm condition. When used to indicate which one of a 1:1 pair is on-line,
should both Tx carriers mute (eg an external inhibit applied to both modems in a 1:1 pair), then the
deferred relays of both units would indicate the off condition.
3-15
Undefined at present