NEC N 1093100 Water System User Manual


 
12xx-Slots
121x-Lines
1213-T1/E1 Card Setup
618 System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual
Default
Yes (1) - Enabled
1213-05: Zero Suppression
(B8ZS/HDB3)
Use this option to enable or disable zero suppression for the PCB transmit path.
If enabled, T1 PCBs use B8ZS zero suppression, while E1 PCBs use HDB3 zero suppression.
If disabled, the PCB has no transmit zero suppression. (Note the receive zero suppression is always enabled.)
Zero suppression may help prevent T1 PCB clocking problems, but should always be set for compatibility
with the connected telco.
Features
T1 Lines (page 338)
IntraMail Features
None
Options
No (0) - Disabled
Yes (1) - Enabled
Default
Yes (1) - Enabled
1213-06: Loopback Mode
(Loopback Mode)
Use this option to enable T1 PCB loopback. Although loopbacks are generally used for factory testing, you may
nd Remote and Payload Loopback helpful for on-site troubleshooting. The available loopback entries are:
None
Loopback is not enabled.
Metallic
This option loops the T1 PCB internal analog output to the PCB internal analog input. The PCB external
(telco side) connection is isolated during this test. Metallic Loopback is not normally used as a eld test.
Digital
This option loops the T1 PCB internal digital output through the PCB’s framer chip and then back to the
PCB internal digital input. Digital Loopback is not normally used as a eld test.
Remote
This option loops any analog signal on the T1 PCB external (telco side) receive tip and ring to the exter-
nal (telco side) transmit tip and ring. Remote Loopback may be useful for eld testing because it loops
any analog test signal on the PCB receive tip and ring back to the transmit tip and ring.
ST-Bus
This option loops the T1 PCB internal digital output to the PCB internal digital input. It does not loop
back through the framer chip. ST-Bus Loopback is not normally used as a eld test.
Payload
This option loops any digital signal on the T1 PCB external (telco side) receive tip and ring to the exter-
nal (telco side) transmit tip and ring. Payload Loopback may be useful for eld testing because it loops
any digital test signal on the PCB receive tip and ring back to the transmit tip and ring.
Features
T1 Lines (page 338)
IntraMail Features
None