Rear Panel; Slot Of User Interface Sub-Card - Raisecom RC3000 User Manual

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The last bit of this DIP switch is standby, and the other three ones are of use.
Bit 1: CONSOLE configuration. Set this bit ON, connect RC3000 with PC through serial interface
cable offered by Raisecom, and then you can configure the device by Hyper Terminal. This operation
will not affect the whole network management but only shielded that device for a while.
Bit 2: PC network management access. When this RC3000 is network management access device or
network management is connected to its LINK UP interface, set this bit ON, and MCU will receive
the network management information from LINK UP interface.
Bit 3: Assistant network management channel shielded bit. When the device connected with the E1
interface is not a RC3000 series device, the assistant network management channel may not work.
And to make sure of normal network management, set this bit ON, shield assistant channel and than
manage the device, in this case LINK DOWN interface is still available for cascade.
Bit 4: This bit is for shifting work mode of device interconnect with device version A. OFF means
version B, ON means version A. the device works in mode saved in EEPROM after startup. After it
works in normal, software and hardware shifting will be affective based on the last setting and
EEPROM will save the last set information.
Note: Only one network management PC is available in a physical network of RC3000s, or the
network management cannot manage the devices normally.

4.3 Rear panel

Rear panel view:
PWR
LINE

4.3.1 Slot of user interface sub-card

There are 3 extension slots for user sub-card, from left to right: SLOT1, SLOT2 and SLOT3. After
RC3000 voice card upgrades, support to the 10-line at most, so upgrade to the RC3000, an increase
of 10-line mode based on the original 8-line mode, user can set the command or HyperTerminal.
When channel number of a sub-card is not configurable, this number will be equal or less than 8. In
this case, channels for each slot are:
8-line mode
SLOT1: 1-8 channels
SLOT2: 9-16 channels
SLOT3: 17-24 channels
Note:
When lines on card are less than the corresponding mode, it will occupy channel in front, for
example: RC3000-SUB-DM4 card itself as four channels, when inserted to the first slot, it will
occupy 1-4 channel; when inserted to the second slot, in 8-mode it will occupy 9-12 channel, and
in10 mode occupy 11-14 channels.
Figure 4-3
User Manual
10-line mode
SLOT1: 1-10 channels
SLOT1: 11-20 channels
SLOT1: 21-30 channels
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