Specifications
Watson-TDM-Manual-W.doc
Version 2.0-01
Watson TDM
Operating Manual
Revision: 2008-02-07 7-3
Plug-
in
%01
%13
%25
%37
Plug-
in
%02
%14
%26
%38
Plug-
in
%03
%15
%27
%39
Plug-
in
%04
%16
%28
%40
Plug-
in
%05
%17
%29
%41
Plug-
in
%06
%18
%30
%42
Plug-
in
%07
%19
%31
%43
Plug-
in
%08
%20
%32
%44
Plug-
in
%09
%21
%33
%45
Plug-
in
%10
%22
%34
%46
Plug-
in
%11
%23
%35
%47
Plug-
in
%12
%24
%36
%48
ACU PSB
First
Subsystem
Second
Subsystem
Third
Subsystem
Fourth
Subsystem
Unit
Figure 7-3: : Addressing for plug-ins with four subsystems
To see which subsystems in a rack are available, you can use the ECHO com-
mand. Each subsystem will respond with its associated slot number (%nn).
The response could be: %01 %03 %08 %10 %11 %12 %15
7.2.2 Plug-in in minirack mechanics or tabletop housing
If the plug-in is operated in the Minirack mechanics the addresses of the subsys-
tem(s) are 1, 2, 3 and 4.
After power-up of a plug-in installed in the minirack mechanics or in the tabletop
housing for plug-ins the monitor main menu appears with the first subsystem ac-
tivated. The command ECHO and the selection of a subsystem with %nn is not
possible in this case. Use the N command from the monitor main menu to switch
between subsystems.
7.2.3 Tabletop
Tabletop modems have only one DSL subsystem, no addressing is required. Af-
ter power-up of a tabletop modem the main menu of the monitor appears di-
rectly.