User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 6
- Site Configuration
- Configuring the Site
- Viewing Air Interface Details
- Changing the Transmit Power
- Site Management: IP Address and VLAN
- Setting the Date and Time
- Ethernet Properties
- Displaying the Inventory
- Security Features
- Muting the alignment tone
- Setting External Alarm Inputs
- Managing Configuration Files
- Configuration with Telnet
- Site Configuration
- Chapter 7
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Appendix E
- Appendix F
- Appendix G
- Appendix H
- Appendix I
- Combo Configuration Tool
- What is the Combo Configuration Tool?
- Who may use the Combo Configuration Tool
- Caveat to the use of the Combo Configuration Tool
- Prerequisites to using the Combo Configuration Tool
- Operating the Combo Configuration Tool
- Before using the Combo Configuration Tool
- Using the Combo Configuration Tool
- If you receive an error message
- Combo Configuration Tool
- Appendix J
- Index
Muting the alignment tone Chapter 6
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Figure 6-13: Alternative Community Dialog box
Muting the alignment tone
The ODU alignment tone becomes audible as soon as power is supplied,
and continues until the ODUs are aligned and the link established.
It is possible to mute the tone during regular operation of the link. It must
be enabled when performing the alignment procedure.
To mute the alignment tone:
1. Choose a site.
2. The Configuration dialog box opens.
3. In the Configuration dialog box, click the Buzzer button. The button tog-
gles between on and off.
The tone is disabled.
To restore the alignment tone:
1. Choose a site.
The Configuration dialog box opens.
2. In the Configuration dialog box, click the Buzzer button. The button tog-
gles from on to off. The tone is enabled.
Setting External Alarm Inputs
The IDU-C has two external alarm inputs and two external alarm outputs in
the form of dry-contact relays. The Alarm interface is located on the front
panel of the IDU-C and is a 25-pin D-type female connector. see IDU-C
Alarm Connector on page B-3, for wiring specifications and pinout. The
user enables or disables each of the alarms and can configure the alarm










