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9. Loss of Signal (LOS) is now supported in the configuration screen
for each data port. LOS can be programmed to occur on loss of DTR
(Data Terminal Ready) or RTS (Request To Send).
10. Data port lead status is now reported to AM2000 from the Online/
Status-Element and Online/Select Test/View Test Status Results
screens.
11. The DIU 2140 is now fully supported.
12. New alarms for AM2000 CSUs and DIUs
13. The transaction file (
INSTALL.LOG
) is now created in the
destination directory during the install procedure. It contains
information such as user-selected directories, disk space
calculations, database revision, and any error messages that may
have appeared. Please refer to this file when problems occur during
the installation process.
Conventions used in this guide
This section defines conventions used in this manual.
The body text of this manual appears in Times regular (no bold, no italics)
font. By varying the font and format, we emphasize important
information. This section will provide you with a clear description of
what the different formats mean.
Italicized and Bold Text
Italicized text and bold text is used to highlight key concepts or words
which help you understand instructions or applications. See the following
examples:
■
Like a LAN (Large Area Network), SMDS is a connectionless
service.
Courier Bold Text
Courier bold text is used to identify fields or options, and any characters
you need to type and enter. For example:
The way text
appears