Lucent Technologies 8.2 Security Camera User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Screen reference
577Data modules
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Busy Out
This option should be enabled for DTEs that are members of a hunt group and to
allow “busy out” when DTE turns power off so that calls do not terminate on that
DTE.
SPEEDS
Enter y to select operating speeds as follows:
Permit Mismatch
This option allows the EIA interface to operate at a rate different than that agreed
to in the data module handshake. (The data module handshake is always the
highest compatible rate as determined by the reported speed option of each data
module.) Permit Mismatch eliminates the need to change the DTE/DLC speed
every time a call is placed to/from an endpoint operating at a different speed.
Valid entries Usage
y/n
Enter y to place the DLC port in a busied-out state once the DTE
control lead to the DLC is dropped.
Valid entries Usage
Low
Enter y to instruct the DLC to operate at a low speed from 0 to
1800 bits per second (bps). Enter n if the KYBD Dialing field is
y.
300, 1200,
2400, 4800,
9600, or
19200
Enter y beside the desired operating speed. Enter n if the speed
is not desired. The DLC can be any one of these speeds. The
speed is matched for the duration of the call, from call setup to
call takedown.
When multiple speeds are selected (select three or more, do not
select just two speeds) and autoadjust is disabled, the DTE’s
speed must be the highest selected speed. This is required
because all feedback text is delivered to the DTE at the highest
selected speed.
Autoadjust
Appears when the KYBD Dialing field is y. Enter y which tells
the DLC port to automatically adjust to the operating speed and
parity of the DTE it is connected to. Enter n if this option is not
desired. Autoadjust can be selected with any of the speeds
selected in the previous step. Autoadjust allows the DLC port to
determine the speed and parity of the DTE and then match itself
to this speed. Autoadjust only applies to calls originated by the
user through Keyboard Dialing.