Installation Manual Part 5
EXHIBITC
C-2000 DIGITAL AIRBORNE TELEPHONE SYSTEM
FCC 10: CDG-ARTU
MAGNASTAR
7.1.2.9 Remote Station Programming
Remote station programming is used to program CDBR-2 analog interface ports. Equip~nt connected to these ports do not
have LCD display capabilities. Therefore, the programming of these interfaces must be performed remotely from a digital
handset which is then applied to the assigned interface port. An interface port that is to be assigned must be flash-
hooked(taken off hook and then placed back on hook) in order to identify the analog interface port that is to be programmed.
Once the interface port has been flash-hooked, all screens then apply to that assigned interface port. The maintenance screens
can then be used to program new features or to view items currently programmed for the assigned analog interface port.
The screen progressions shown in this section describe only the steps necessary to start a remote programming session and do
not detail each programming step for the interface port. The programming features and functions that are applicable for
remote programming are similar to those programming features previously described in this document.
-Speed- Dial
Setup ->*
Delete >5
The station that is
to be prograDBned must
now be flash hooked
to identify the station
/port the programming
will be applied.
select
9
.elect
7
-->
Remote
Program >/
The screen will change
when the system detects
that the system has
been flash hooked.
-->
Info --->3
More --->+
_in --->f
Info --->3
Speed Dial
Setup ->*
Delete >5
Select
*
to
Continue
-->
Remote
Station
has been
Assigned
After assigning a station/port to be
remotely programmed, screen selection
will be similar to digital handset
prograDming.
Remote
Answer-->9
More --->+
Main --->1
Cant
Exit
-->-
--,-,
7.1.2.10 CDBR-2 Station Setup
A MagnaStar CDBR-2 analog port when connected to the LAN is considered a station. It is possible to configure a CDBR-2
analog port for different types of operation or station types. A Cabin station is the system default mode and is considered the
normal condition. A Cockpit station is the same as a Cabin station except for operation when the system Billing mode is
configured for credit card. If the system Billing roode is set for credit card use, then any station configured as a Cockpit
station will bill the aircraft account and not require the use of a credit card. There is no limit on the number of stations that
can be configured as Cockpit stations.
A CDBR-2 analog port can also be configured as a FAX, Modem, TDD or PC station. Configuring the CDBR-2 analog port
as a Fax, Modem or TDD station has the following effect; because the device type or call type is identified, only the ten digit
number needs to be dialed (for do~c calls). When configured as a PC station, any dialing activity must be preceded by a
"3" or "4" prefix to identify the type of operation; Fax (3) or Modem (4). Both functions can be used as long as the prefix
identifies the type of operation. When a CDBR-2 analog port has been configured as a PC station, it can be programmed to
treat an incoming ground to air call as either a Voice, FAX, or roD call with 4.0B software and above. This is a system
function that affects all CDBR-2 ports configured as a PC station. Note that incoming ground to air MODEM calls are not
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