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P300H

P300 Series Modem Installation and Operating Handbook

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Insert bearer : [?]

1=Loop Terr 2=Generate internally

Change, Rx, Baseband, Insert Mux, Bearer Route Menu

Is all Rx data for this destination: [?]

1=All 2:Partial

Change, Rx, Baseband, Insert Mux, Partial Insert Menu

6.7.1

Change, Rx, SERVICE Menu
See "Change, Tx/Rx, Service Menu" on page 54

6.7.2

Change, Rx, BASEBAND Menu
The

Continuous

&

Other

menu options are identical to the Tx selections, see "Change, Tx/Rx, Baseband

Menu" on page 57

The

Insert Mux

selection is the same as the

Drop Mux

selection except the prior to the same dialogue as

on the Tx path two other questions are asked: Bearer routing (

Loop Terr

or

Generate

) & Partial Insert (

All

or

Partial

). These are described as follows:

Bearer Routing
The bearer to the Insert Mux can either be looped from the Drop Mux, or generated internally. The following
prompt is displayed:

In most situations

Loop Terr

is selected, and the receive data is inserted onto the same bearer from which

the Tx data was dropped. This however forces the receive data to be passed to the terrestrial using the
terrestrial clock (which is already clocking the bearer) and hence is the `normal` plesiochronous mode. For
other clock modes, such as where it is necessary to use the satellite clock or a station clock to drive the
clock to the terrestrial equipment, use

Generate internally

.

LOOP TERR

The PCM bearer at the input to the Drop Mux is looped to the Insert Mux. If this
bearer should fail (no clock or AIS) the modem will switch temporarily to

Generate Internally

so that the Rx traffic is not lost as a result of a Tx fault.

When set for

Loop Terr

the Rx Clocking menu asks for the selection of the clock

source for the Backup bearer (Satellite, Internal, or Station clock).

GENERATE

The modem generates a suitable formatted PCM bearer internally with
multiframes (G.732 CAS) and CRC's (T1-ESF & G.732) as it is set to utilise (ie it
will not generate a terrestrial TS16 CAS multiframe unless it is operating in a CAS
mode and therefore expects one). When so configured the Rx Clocking menu
asks for the selection of the clock from which to source the Generated bearer
(Satellite, Tx Clock In, Internal, or Station clock).

Partial Insert
This option only available if the Extended D/I feature if available (standard on P300-TCM) and is provided
to simplify Multidestinational working. It allows some of the incoming Rx data to be inserted onto the insert
bearer, and the information for other destinations to be discarded. This screen is only displayed if Rx=Tx
is

Off

, when Rx=Tx is

On

(ie a symmetrical link, which is by definition unlikely to be multi-destinational)

Partial Insert makes no sense, and the option is not displayed.

See the applications section, para 8.3 "Partial Insert and Multidestinational Working" on page 143 for a
discussion of this facility.

If

All

is selected, the dialogue continues as with the Drop Mux on the Tx path.