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Because RFL and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specications without notice.
Each timeslot, in each port must be programmed by the user, by entering values in the TX columns.
The values shown in the RX columns cannot be changed by the user.
Only RX values can be dragged and dropped into TX columns. A whole RX column can be dragged
and dropped or an individual box (value) can be dragged and dropped.
For example, to drag and drop a whole column, do the following:
1. Click and release box P5RX.
2. Then click and hold box P5RX, and drag the whole column to column P1TX.
3. When you release the button, the P5RX column will be dropped into the P1TX column.
For example, to drag and drop a single value, do the following:
1. Click and release box 3,05 in the P3RX column.
2. Then click and hold box 3,05, and drag the box to the P2TX column directly to the right of 2,04.
3. When you release the button, the box 3,05 will be dropped into the P2TX column.
NOTE
When the “Drag Online” box is checked at the bottom of the window, the drag and drop will
send the DS0 Map command to the DACS module immediately upon releasing the button. In
addition to this, the star in the box means that there is a difference between the “set to” value
and the “actual” value.
The DACS module DS0 map is what defines how T1 data is transferred from the receive ports to the
transmit ports. The DS0 map is only applicable to ports that have a path type of XC (cross connect),
the following discussion assumes that the paths are set for XC type.
The user may send any incoming DS0 out on any one or more outgoing DS0(s). In order to
accommodate this, the user configures the Tx DS0 by defining what incoming data is to be used (to
transmit). By configuring where the Tx data comes from rather than where received data is to be sent,
multiple transmit DS0s may share a single Rx DS0.
After DS0 Map 0 is programmed, continue the programming procedure for DS0 Maps 1 through 7 in a
similar fashion according to your system requirements. After all eight DS0 maps have been
programmed click on the “Exit” box at the bottom of the window to return to the previous window as
shown in Figure 5-22. Next click on the “RBS” tab. This will bring you to the “Robbed Bit Signaling
Select” window as shown in Figure 5-26.
M-DACS-T1 RFL Electronics Inc.
February 28, 2006 5-39 (973) 334-3100

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