User's Manual
Table Of Contents
EX7100 Technical Manual - Configuring the Terminal
©1999 Exicom Technologies (1996) Ltd 3-2 Issue 1 - May 2001
Note: The user menu is not
a continuous loop. Once the cursor reaches the bottom of the
menu, you must use the up arrow to step back up to the top. Similarly, once the
cursor reaches the top of the menu you must use the down arrow to step back
down.
‘Enter’ Key
The ‘Enter’ key operates the same as a computer keyboard ‘Enter’ key. This will accept
any changes you have made to a parameter, or access the next menu level if available.
This will be indicated by a →
→→
→ symbol.
‘Escape’ Key
The ‘Escape’ key enables the user to back out of a menu location.
3.3 The User Interface Menu
The 16x2 digit display lets the user see two lines of the menu at once. As the user scrolls
up or down through the menu, the →
→→
→ symbol will indicate which line will be selected if the
‘Enter’ key is pressed.
When viewing certain parameters, the LCD will give a numerical reading as well as a
graphical display. For example, an RSSI reading may look like this:
Figure 3.2: EX7100 Front Panel Display – RSSI Reading
3.4 Changing Parameters
This section is split into four areas:
Universal Parameters (refer to Section 3.4.1)
This section explains how to check and reconfigure certain operating parameters, which
are generic to all EX7100 terminals, whether Data, Exchange, or Subscriber.
Data Terminal Parameters (refer to Section 3.4.2)
This section explains how to check and reconfigure certain operating parameters, which
are specific to 64kbps Data terminals only.
Exchange Terminal Parameters (refer to Section 3.4.3)
This section explains how to check and reconfigure the operation of certain parameters
that are specific to Exchange terminals only.
Note that an Exchange terminal normally connects to the PSTN or a PABX. When used in
conjunction with a Subscriber terminal the system provides six replacement telephone
circuits.
RSSI: -95 DBM
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