Installation manual

IP DECT Installation Page 92
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DECT Monitor Notes
When all links have been established, the DECT data of the system are automatically read out and entered in the tables
RFP-Table and PP-Table. This procedure is called Config Request.
Next, the defined trace options (Event Mask) are sent to the ADMM. The options which are sent to the ADMM are always
those which were active the last time the program was exited.
If the trace option Transaction establish/release is activated, the ADMM will deliver all existing transactions.
The ADMM system delivers the desired trace data. The user can either communicate with the program interactively (see
below) or activate a log file in which to record the data.
Following this initialization, the user can carry out the following modifications:
· The trace settings can be modified using the menu item Options-Event Mask. Transmission to the ADMM takes
place after confirmation of the settings with OK.
· A Config Request can be sent again to the ADMM.
· A log file can be activated.
· By means of various dialogues, the configuration data of the PPs, RFPs and control modules can be displayed and
stored in ASCII files.
The following information is displayed dynamically in the tables:
· Transactions between PP and PABX system. These are displayed in both tables. Simple transactions are displayed
in black on a white background; during hand over, both transactions involved are displayed in white on a red
background.
· The Location Registration and Detach events are displayed in the tables for approximately 1-2s after their
occurrence (light green background), if possible. There is no display in the FP table if there is no column free for
display. If the event has already been displayed, it can be overwritten at any time. The events are not displayed if
they occur during an on-going transaction. Irrelevant of whether the events are displayed in the tables, they are
always entered in the FP/PP-events window and in the log file (provided that this is open).
The following colour scheme is used for display of the RFP in the RFP table:
· RFP grey-blue
RFP is not active (not connected or disturbance).
· RFP black
RFP is active.
The data of an RFP is displayed in a dialogue box after clicking on the respective RFP field in the RFP table. The statistics
data of the RFP can be called up from this dialogue box.
The following colour scheme is used for display of the PP in the PP table:
· PP black
PP is enrolled. It is assumed that the PP can be reached.
· PP blue
PP can presumably not be reached. Detach was received, or when an attempt was made to reach a PP, the PP did
not answer.
· PP grey-blue
PP not enrolled.
The data of a PP is displayed in a dialogue box after clicking on the respective PP field in the PP table.
The Sync Info child window contains all IP Base Stations and shows their synchronization and relation states to each
other. Selecting the IP Base Stations with the right mouse button the user can change visibility views and can even force
a re-synchronization of an IP Base Station.
There are several optional child windows selectable. They are all listed below and give some more information about the
IP DECT systems. Mostly they are statistics and for internal use only.