Making Changes From The Terminal Interface - Paradyne HOTWIRE 7924 User Manual

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Customizing DSX-1-Compatible Units

Making Changes from the Terminal Interface

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The "G123" code indicates the unit powered up successfully.
Enter "?" to redisplay the menu from the Command prompt.
The CP unit is also known as an HTU-R. A unit on the CO side is an HTU-C.
Each unit allows you to monitor the unit on the other side. Therefore, CP
units have an option "HTUC Menu" and CO units have an option "HTUR
Menu". These options allow you to display information about the far-end unit.
This guide depicts the system terminal menus as they appear from a CP unit.
This is the default configuration for Model 7924 standalone units.
The Board Configuration menu displays the current board software and hardware
settings. It also allows you to change certain parameters on the board.
This function is affected by the status of the switchpack (DIP switch control)
setting.
When operating in Terminal Mode (the system default) you can make
configuration changes through the terminal menus.
When operating in Switchpack Mode, you can display configuration
parameters using the terminal menus, but any configuration changes must be
made using the switchpacks and jumpers on the board hardware. Refer to
Making Changes in Switchpack Mode
From the Main Menu, select option 3, Board Configuration.
Command
3
Board Configuration:
1) HDSL Card Type
HDSL Rate Type
2) Loops Enabled
3) T1 Line Encode
4) Framing
5) Line Build Out
HDSL FW Rev
AT+T FW Rev
CP Serial #
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1–5)
Board Configuration
6)
Switch pack Definitions
7)
Line Build–Out Definitions
?)
Redisplays this menu
Q)
Quit
Config
August 1997
on page 4-4.
– CP
– T1
– Dual Loop (Loops A and B)
– B8ZS
– D4
– 0 to 133 feet, 0dB
– 07
– 1.17
– 085561
7924-A2-GB20-20

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