AMT/PTD/TR/0020/2/7/EN
10/2008
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PARI VALUE: 9 digits maximum (the PARI number can be found on the PBX approval label).
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RANDOM VAL RECORDED and RS VAL RECORDED: maximum 9 digits.
2 random values (must not be the same) registered in the mobile by the PBX when the mobile
was registered on the DECT network. From this point onwards, the PBX regularly checks the
values registered in the mobiles (the values are calculated from these two parameters) in
order to authorise or refuse use of the DECT network.
Enter a value lower than 4294967295 (FFFF FFFFh). The value of the random number has
no significance. However, in a multi-site configuration the number must be identical in all
locations where the mobiles are to be registered.
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DIR. BEGINNING ASSIGNED TO LLP: 4 digits maximum, 999 is the default.
The base stations are connected to the PBX via an S0 Basic Rate Interface. One PLL (D
channel) is used for signalling and downloading to the base stations. PLL directory numbers
are comprised of digits recorded in this parameter followed by the base station declaration
order number.
Example: 999000, 999001, 999002, etc.
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CLOCK SYNCHRON: this line is used to configure the synchronisation of DECT clocks.
3 possible selections: "Priority master", "Not priority master", “Slave”.
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Single-site case: the default value for a site is “Priority master” (the is supposed to be
standalone).
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Case of multi-site configuration: in simplex mode, a single PBX is set to "Priority master”
and provides the DECT synchronisation signal for the entire multi-site network. Other
PBXs are configured as "Slaves". In duplex mode, two PBXs are masters (one "Priority
master” and the other “Not priority master”) and can provide the DECT synchronisation
signal for the entire multi-site network, while other sites are configured as “Slaves”(see
Chapitre 11 for a multi-site configuration in simplex and duplex mode).
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CURRENT STATUS: the read-only line gives the current state of DECT synchronization. The
possible states are: “transmitter”, “transmitter netwk clk”, “transmitter local clk”, “receiver”,
“receiver not OK”, “receiver polarity OK”, and “receiver polarity not OK”. It is thus possible to
know:
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whether the clock is taken from the network or the local clock,
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whether a slave site takes its synchronisation from the master or if it has become
transmitter due to a link problem with the master,
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whether the cable polarisation is correct.
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