Specifications
Chapter 6: Programming
Configuring a Four-Port Single Line Module (SLM-4)
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D-Channel Diagnostics
This field turns on/off D-channel diagnostics for T1/PRI or E1/PRI. This is not displayed for T1. It
is set to Off by default. The selections are: Off, Level 1, or Level 2.
To change the setting:
1. Select the current Value, and then use the drop-down list box to scroll to the desired
setting.
2. Press ENTER or click another field to save the change.
Span Companding Type
This is the companding type of the remote end connected to the port. Defaults to the System
Level Companding Type (under System\Flags).
To change the setting:
1. Select the current Value, and then use the drop-down list box to scroll to the desired
setting.
2. Press ENTER or click another field to save the change.
Configuring a Four-Port Single Line Module (SLM-4)
Four ports in each Single Line Module - 4 (SLM-4) may be configured with single lines
endpoints. The SLM-4 can also be configured using the Configuration Wizard.
When you double-click on a Single Line Module -4, a list of the circuits appears on the right of
the screen. This allows you to configure the SLM-4 ports to support up to four Single Line
devices.
To equip a single port:
1. Select the current Port description and use the drop-down list box to scroll to the new
port type.
2. Press ENTER or click another field to save the change.
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.
If the new devices require extension numbers, you will be prompted to select the first number in
the batch. The available extension numbers will be assigned sequentially to the newly equipped
ports. If you attempt to exceed the device limit of the System, an error message appears
informing you the operation cannot be performed.
NOTE
If you attempt to configure more than one SLM-4 board, the system refuses the
change and displays an error message.










