Ericsson LBI-39224 User Manual

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LBI-39224

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Remote Control
Select this option if the currently selected conventional
channel is connected through a Conventional Concentrator
Card and the card is wired in remote controller enable/disable
configuration and consoles should be allowed to toggle the
relays by sending remote enable/disable commands (for
example, F1 function key from the C3 Maestro console's
conventional function note card). When remote control is
enabled, remote controllers are paralleled with the CEC/IMC.
When disabled, assuming recommended wiring for this card
configuration, remote controllers are disconnected from the
stations.

Standby Site
Select this option if the currently selected conventional
channel is connected via a Conventional Concentrator Card
and the card is wired in main/standby station configuration and
consoles should be allowed to toggle the relays by sending
main/standby commands (for example, F6 function key from
C3 Maestro console's conventional function note card). When
the relays are toggled to the standby position, assuming
recommended wiring for this card configuration, standby
(back-up) conventional base stations are connected and main
(primary) stations are disconnected.

Control Signaling
The CEC/IMC can be interfaced to tone and/or DC remote
controlled conventional base stations with or without E&M
signaling. Each CEC/IMC conventional channel must be
configured accordingly. Remote control signaling selection is
provided by this group of option buttons. For the currently
selected channel, select the required option by selecting the
respective option button. If modifications to standard tone/DC
control signaling are required, refer to the low-level configuration
information in Tone Control/DC Control Configuration ("State
Tables," Etc.) on page 3-166. Control Signaling default = "Tone."

Tone
Standard tone signaling on all commands, no E&M M-lead
signaling. Standard tone signaling can be modified per State
Table (low-level) configuration on a per command basis.

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