Gain Pad; Optional System Settings - Nortel Meridian Companion Installation And Maintenance Manual

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97 Programming the COMPANION 200

Gain pad

Optional system settings

System LID
COMPANION 200 Installation and Maintenance Guide
1. Enter Configuration programming.
2. Press * or & until the display shows
2.Miscellaneous.
3. Press ^. The display shows Link Time: followed by the
currently programmed link time.
4. Press *. The display shows Host delay: followed by
the currently programmed Host delay.
5. Press CHANGE to loop through the setting options until the Host
delay you want is displayed.
6. Record the programmed Host delay in the COMPANION 200
Programming Record.
7. To continue in Configuration programming, press %.
Gain pad sets the transmission loss and receiving gain between the
host switch and the Controller. The gain pad needed for your system
depends on the loop length of the access lines from the host switch
to the Controller.
1. Enter Configuration programming.
2. Press * or & until the display shows
2.Miscellaneous.
3. Press ^. The display shows Link Time followed by the
currently programmed Link time.
4. Press * or & until the display shows
Gain Pad.
5. Press ^. The display shows the currently programmed
gain pad (Short Loop or Long Loop ).
6. Press CHANGE to change the Gain Pad.
7. To continue in Configuration programming, press %
twice.
The System LID setting allows you to program the System Access
Logical Identifier (System LID). The system uses this code to
identify itself to portables, and the portables use it to request service
from the system. The System LID must be a hexadecimal number
(four characters composed of a combination of the digits 0 to 9 and
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