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Section 13. INDEX
A
Accessory equipment, 21-1
ACO switch, 2-31
Adapters, optical, 2-24
Adding channel modules, 8-22
Alarms, 2-16
Alarm cutoff switch, 5-38
Alarm I/O, 2-27, 10-41
Alarm I/O schematics, 10-45,10 -51, 10-53
Alarm I/O types, 10-1
Alerts, 2-16
Alert/Alarm status, 7-18
Alert/Alarm messages, 7-20
Application Notes, 20-1
B
BAUD rate, 5-25
Blinking indicators, 5-19
Built-in delays, 3-6
Bus interface, 2-13
Bus repeater module, 4-6
C
CAS signaling, 2-3
Calculating power supply capacity, 4-8, 4-9
Channel modules 4-1
Changing common module setup parameters,
7-25
Channel tests, 9-8
Clock status, 2-16
CM4
Diagnostics, 2-16, 9-10
Functional diagram, 2-11
Modes, 5-1
Components, 2-6
Command field, 7-7
Comment field, 7-13
Common module
Modules, 2-10
Interface adapters, 2-18
Groups and functions, 2-35
Configuration, 7-23, 7-28
Setup parameters, 7-25
Diagnostics, 9-10
Configurations, 2-1, 2-2
Configuration
Guidelines, 4-5
Parameters, 3-14
D
Date settings, 2-17
Data channel modules
Asynchronous, 14-1
Synchronous, 15-1
Delays, 3-6
De-multiplexing, 2-12
DIP switches, 2-46, 5-5
Diagnostics, 2-16, 3-9
Diagnostic
Counters, 9-10
Data, 5-21
Direction settings, 4-3
Displaying standard functions, 5-9
Drop-insert
Example, 2-5
Systems, 2-4
E
E1
Aggregate, 2-13
Common modules, 2-10
Framing, 12-1
Line driver, 2-12
Line receiver, 2-12
Test jacks, 2-33
Time slot usage, 2-3
Eight-port DACS commands, 7-26
Electrical interface adapters, 2-18
Equipment loopback, 2-14
Events, 2-16
Event commands, 7-22
Expansion shelf, 4-7
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