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-------------------------FUNCTIONAL CONFIGURATION-------------------------
Local Pri.
Local Sec.
Remote Pri.
Remote Sec.
Oscillator(MHz) 6.144
6.144
6.144
6.144
Interface Type
EIA-423/232
EIA-423/232
EIA-530
EIA-530
Operating Mode
Internal
Internal
Slave
Slave
Int. Rate (bps) 384000
384000
384000
384000
TD Timing
SCTE
SCTE
N/A
N/A
RD Timing
SCR
SCR
SCT
SCT
DCD Output
Far RTS
Far RTS
CLS
CLS
CTS Output
Local RTS
Local RTS
Remote DTR
Remote DTR
DSR Output
Far Local Test Far Local Test
Any Test On
Any Test On
KGCTS(A)/RLSD
Normal
Normal
+6V/GND
+6V/GND
Delay (ns)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
T1 Output
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
LOS Detection
On
On
On
On
Redundancy
Auto/Active
Auto/Inactive
Auto/Active
Auto/Inactive
Select [1] to configure local interface, [2] to configure remote interface,
[3] LOS Detection, [4] redundancy setup:
Figure 12. Functional Configuration Screen
Table 12. Functional Configuration Option Definitions
Menu Item
Description
1) Configure local interface
Enter values for the local interface parameters
2) Configure remote interface Enter values for the remote interface parameters
3) LOS Detection
Set to On or Off
4) Redundancy setup
Set to Auto, Manual Primary (Man Pri) or Secondary (Man Sec),
or Off; shows current activity
You can set values for various parameters for both local and remote modems. To configure an
interface, see Tables 12 and 13 and follow these steps: To configure the 2370 functions, follow these
steps:
1. From the Main Menu type 2, "Functional Configuration," and press
2. From the Functional Configuration menu type
1
, "to configure local interface," or
2
, "to
configure remote interface," and press
3. At each successive prompt, press
select an option or type a number to select values for the parameters, according to the information
in Table 13.
4. To set up LOS Detection or Redundancy, type
3
or
4
and follow the prompts on the screen.
Note: LOS detection differs by application. For a 530 or 422 (with controls) interface, LOS uses
RTS. For a T22, D22, and T88 interface, LOS uses SCTE. For T1/E1, LOS tracks 175
consecutive zeros. TTL/BNC interfaces do not support LOS.