Rsiu/Rsis/Rmds Programming - Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual

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3.
Disconnect
the connectors
from
all PCBs
except
PIOU, PIOUS,
RSSU,
PEPU, RCIU,
Y=O, No function - this should be used for any
of the four RSIU/RSIS/RMDS
ports that are
and RCIS.
not used.
4.
Remove
all PCBs
except
PIOU,
PIOUS,
RSSU, PEPU, RCIU, and RCIS.
5.
Each PCB that was removed must be installed
into the next highest empty PCB slot number.
Skip over all other types of PCBs that were
not removed.
Notes:
Function
codes set in Program
76- 1X-Y
will override RSSU, PIOU, and/or
PIOUS
function codes (41, 42, 43) set in Program
03.
Note:
This step may have- to be modified
for the
RDTU PCB, depending
on the configuration
to
meet
the
requirements
of
RDTU
slot
assignments
per Tables 1 I- 1, 1 l-2, and I l-3
of Chapter
11-Tl
Interface of the DK280 I/M
manual.
1.
2.
3.
The TTY and modem
function
cannot
operate
on separate
RSIU/RSIS/RMDS
ports simultaneously.
If both functions are
programmed
at
the
same
time
on
separate ports, the function
of the lowest
numbered
RSIU/RSIS/RMDS
port (TTY or
modem)
will be active.
6.
Connect
all PCB
connectors
that
were
removed back into the same PCBs from which
they were removed.
When
uploading
Program
76-l
with
280Admin
or Backup,
the data
will not
change until the system power is cycled.
Program
76-2X-Z
7.
Turn the system power on and note that the
programming
telephone
is on port 13 and all
other
ports
are shifted
up by eight
ports.
Program
slot 11 with Code 49 and all other
slots
with
the
appropriate
codes
using
Program
91-l and/or
03. Then cycle system
power off (5 seconds) and on or, run Program
91-2
to transfer
Program
03 data
from
temporary
to working memory. At this time the
programming
telephone
changes
from port 13
to port 005 and all other ports shift down by
eight ports.
n
Assigns each installed RSIU port to operate
at a
specified transmission
rate. Where X identifies the
RSIU Port No. l-4 (see Figure 3 for RSIU port
number
configuration)
and
Z identifies
the
RSIU/RSIS/RMDS
port transmission
rate in bits-
per-second
(bps).
Notes:
4.19.4
RSIU/RSIS/RMDS
Programming
Program
03-Programs
slot 11 with code
49 to
identify that the RSIU PCB is installed in slot 11.
1.
2.
The sum of the used RSIU/RSIS/RMDS
ports
transmission
rates cannot
exceed
9600
bps.
Ports
assigned
as "non-
function" (code 0) in Program 76-2X-Y will
not be included
in the transmission
rate
'
sum. The RMDS will only function at 1200
or 2400 bps.
Program
76-IX-Y-Assigns
each installed RSIU port
to a function. Where X identifies the RSIU port No. l-4
(see Figure 3 for RSIU port number configuration)
and
Y identifies the RSIU port function:
Y=l,
RS-232
TTY (Program
77-1,
LED 14
OFF)
Y=l,
RMDS modem
(Program
77-1, LED14
ON)
Y=2, SMDR
Y=3,
MIS or SMIS
Y=4, SMDI
Y=5, Open Architecture
When uploading
Program
76-2 with 280
Admin
or 280Backup,
make
sure that
Program
76-2
bps
rate
for the TTY/
modem
port
is set the same
in: 280
Admin communications
setup, 280Admin
customer
database,
and
the DK280
RCTU. If the bps rate is not the same in
all three
areas,
uploading
will fail on
Program 76.
Program
77-1, LED
14-Enables
the RMDS modem
function.
If the RMDS should
function
as a modem,
turn "On" LED 14. If the RMDS should function
as a
RS-232 port, turn "Ow' LED 14.
4-62
January
1996

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