Mixed mode tech status displays, Mm tech display table, Mm-gcm tech display table – CTI Products MCN Server 8000 User Manual
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Mixed Mode Tech Status Displays
The MM Tech Display Tables are provided to help technicians troubleshoot Mixed Mode systems.
Separate screens or tabs can be set up using these Display Tables for Technician use.
MM Tech Display Table
The MM Tech Display Table is similar to the MM LV Display table, except it adds more detail in the
cases of both Digital and Analog Activity at the same time. It has the following modifications:
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Added "D" or "A" suffix for Rx & Vote states
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When there is both Digital & Analog activity, both are shown.
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Analog Rx is changed to a brownish color.
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Analog Vote is changed to a violet color
You can look at this Display Table in the Display Table window in MCN Config Server software.
MM-GCM Tech Display Table
This Display Table is for Mixed Mode systems, but it looks at only the GCM 8000 (Digital) signals, plus
the Last Vote. It is somewhat similar to the GCM LV Display Table It can be used for troubleshooting
a Mixed Mode system if you want to look just at the GCM 8000 data.
You can look at this Display Table in the Display Table window in MCN Config Server software.
Note 1: The Last Vote indication will be set on either digital or analog activity.
MM-MLC Tech Display Table
This Display Table is for Mixed Mode systems, but it looks at only the signals from the MLC 8000
Analog Comparator, plus the Last Vote. It is somewhat similar to the MLC LV Display Table It can be
used for troubleshooting a Mixed Mode system if you want to look just at the data from the MLC 8000
Analog Comparator.
You can look at this Display Table in the Display Table window in MCN Config Server software.
Note 1: The Last Vote indication will be set on either digital or analog activity.
Note 2: If there is both analog and digital activity, you will not see a Vote indication using this table
since the MLC 8000 Analog Comparator Vote bit is suppressed in the program whenever there is a Vote
in the GCM 8000.