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Harris Corporation Constellation™
SYSTEM from the CONFIGURATION Submenu 5-5
CONFIGURING THE
CONSTELLATION
RADIO
THRU TIMED
In general, the HLM is placed in
THRU TIMED
. The exceptions are explained in
the “SOURCE timed” section.
From the Keypad menu, select
CONFIGURATION > SYSTEM > SYNCHRONIZATION MX > THRU TIMED
SOURCE Timed
Select Source timed in the following cases.
In a repeater system where the Modem units are not the same (that is,
one is 115072 and the other is 115430), ensure that the system
synchronization is set to
SOURCE
timed.
In a loop system, when the HLM is at a master site, the HLM must be
set to
SOURCE
timed.
Terminal configuration.
From the Keypad menu, select
CONFIGURATION > SYSTEM > SYNCHRONIZATION MX > SOURCE
If the HLM is set for SOURCE timed, select enable local
off hook for the Service Channel.
CONFIGURATION > SERVICE CHANNEL > LOCAL OFF HOOK > ENABLE
STUFFING MODE (DS3 MODE)
This mode is not affected if a channel is using only DS3 signals in the system.
In an add-drop system, the M13 mode should be selected in general. When the
multiplexer is adding all 7 T2 signals into a T3 channel, both M13 and C-bit
parity (for OEM equipment) modes are available.
Table 5-3: Stuffing Mode
SYSTEM
Submenu
Selection Explanation
STUFFING MODE M13 The general mode.
C-BIT PARITY Do not use in add-drop modes.

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