Specifications
Chapter 6: Programming
Moving Modules
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008
Moving Modules
A module can be moved to any unoccupied location except the left-most bay, which is larger
than the others and reserved for the Processor Module.
To move a module, select the existing module and drag and drop it to the new location. Or,
select the module to move and press CTRL + the up/down arrow to move the module up or
down in the list.
You can also move a module using the Move Board shortcut menu option. This procedure can
only be done while in local programming mode.
1. Right-click the desired module or press CTRL + M.
2. Select Move Board. The Move Board (Module) dialog box appears.
3. Select the destination bay, and then click Move.
Configuring a Basic Rate Module (BRM-S)
The Basic Rate Module (BRM-S) provides the Basic Rate S-Interface ISDN service for
communication. The module fully implements the ISDN S/T interface. Each of the two BRI ports
consists of two bearer (B) channels and one data (D) channel with HDLC support. The ports
provide full I.430 ITU S/T ISDN support for trunks (TE mode). The BRM-S does not support
stations (NT) mode. Each BRM–S provides two circuits for connecting BRI trunks to the system.
To change a specific port, double-click Ports. A Basic Rate Module - S can also be configured
in the Configuration Wizard.
To equip several ports at once:
1. Select the ports you want to equip.
To select a series of items, hold down SHIFT while selecting the first and last item in the
range. To select two or more that are not consecutive, hold down CTRL while selecting
the desired items.
2. Right-click and select Batch Change Type. The Batch Change Type dialog box
appears.
3. Click the port type you want to assign, and then click OK.
NOTE
Basic Rate Interface (BRI) capability applies only to European market installations for
this release.










