Configuration
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5.2.2 Structure and Operation of the Configuration Matrix
General This section deals with the structure and operation of the configuration matrix. The
configuration matrix can be viewed without making any configuration changes. Infor-
mation characteristics and configuration steps are described in Section 5.2.3, and
configuration is demonstrated in Section 5.2.4.
Configuration of information is performed, using a PC and the DIGSI
®
4 software pro-
gram, via the operator or service interface. The configuration is represented in
DIGSI
®
4 as a matrix (Figure 5-10). Each row is assigned to relay information. It is
identified by a function number, brief text (display text), an explanation (long text, min-
imized in Figure 5-10), and an information type. The columns give the interfaces which
are the sources and/or destinations of the information. In addition to physical device
inputs and outputs, there may be internal interfaces for user definable logic (CFC),
message buffers, or the device display.
Figure 5-10 Extract from the Configuration Matrix in the DIGSI
®
4 Software — Example
Information in the rows is assigned to appropriate interfaces in the columns via an en-
try in the intersecting cell. This establishes which information controls which destina-
tion, or from which source information is received.
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