B03 Gain Value Modification - Northern Telecom Meridian 1 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Page 80 of 220 Programming the Meridian Companion system

B03 gain value modification

553-3601-200 Standard 7.00 November 1998
tone is present before transmission. Delay ranges from 200 ms to 2,000 ms, in
200 ms increments, with a default of 1,000 ms.
Changing the Dial delay setting
Press ƒ••‚ and enter the Installer password.
1.
From A. Configuration , press ^ . The display shows
2.
1. Telephony Data .
Press ^ . The display shows Dial delay: followed by the
3.
current delay value.
4.
Press CHANGE until the desired delay value appears.
5.
Record the programmed Dial delay in Meridian Companion
Programming and Provisioning Record.
Press ® to exit or press * to continue setting telephony
6.
data.
The Meridian Companion system contains digital interconnections that
establish various digital signal paths within the system. There are currently
five paths.
PBX (Meridian 1) to CPP (Cordless Portable Part)
CPP (Cordless Portable Part) to PBX (Meridian 1)
PBX (Meridian 1) to RAD
RAD to PBX (Meridian 1)
TONE (DTMF signal generator) to PBX (Meridian 1)
Note: See "List of terms" on page 203 for further explanation of terms.
By default, the gain associated with the paths upon installation is 0. Product
bulletins or other special circumstances may require the installer to adjust the
gain values.
Values are stored in increments of 0.1 dB, although they appear on the display
without decimals. For example, a value of 4.7 dB is stored as 47. A positive

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