Owner`s manual

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For the "star" application, we will consider a local TX60 that has four
terminal port modules (installed as Module 1 through Module 4) and
four composite modules to communicate with four remote TX104s as
shown in
Figure 10
below. The TX60 Composite modules are labeled
as Composite 1 through Composite 4 and will installed as Module 5
through Module 8 respectively.
Here the ports on Module 1 will communicate with TX104-1 (Unit 1)
through Composite 1, the ports on Module 2 will communicate with
TX104-2 (Unit 2) through Composite 2, ports on Module 3 will
communicate with TX104-3 (Unit 3) through Composite 3 and the
ports on Module 4 will communicate with TX104-4 (Unit 4) through
Composite 4. The main frame ports will be connected to the local
TX60 (Unit 5) and terminals connected to the TX104s. Use the
following guidelines to configure each unit for this application:
1. Access Local Unit Configuration mode for the individual
TX104s and configure each to have the appropriate Unit
Number. If using modems for connection to the remote TX60,
change the line type to "Modem" and configure the
Programmable Strings if desired.
Figure 10