Avaya Canada Corporation NTHV5XD Manual Do Utilizador

Página de 68
5-10   User interface description
Internet BWA System 3200     NTXXXXXX   Rel 3.0   Draft October 2000
Parameters for the Far Radio menu
This section describes the parameters within the control submenu of the “Far 
Radio” menu item.
Control submenu
This section lists the parameters within the “Control” submenu of the “Far 
Radio” menu. The “Control” submenu allows you to change to the parameters.
Line Coding
To enter the DS1 line coding method (AMI or B8ZS) for all tributaries in the 
far-end radio. For an E1 system, the line coding is always HDB3. 
Values:
0: AMI
1: B8ZS
Tribut Enab
To modify the status of the the far-end tributaries 1 to 4. A disabled tributary 
has no alarms. This parameter has two or four screens that refer to the 
“capacity” setting for the radio.
Values:
0: disable 
1: enable
Parameters for the Link menu
This section describes the parameters within the control submenu of the 
“Link” menu item.
Control submenu
This section lists the parameters within the “Control” submenu of the “Link” 
menu. The “Control” submenu allows you to change to the parameters.
Freq
To enter two values to set the frequencies for the near-end and far-end 
transmitters (in MHz). With inputs to this parameter, the radio coordinates the 
frequency change with the far-end radio. If the radios lose communication for 
more than 10 seconds after a change in the parameters, the parameters revert 
to their previous settings. 
This parameter uses one screen to enter Value 1 (the near-end Tx frequency), 
then another screen to enter Value 2 (the far-end Tx frequency). A third screen 
(the “Go” screen) launches the global frequency changes. 
Value 1:
se
 for channel centers
Value 2:
se
 for channel centers