User's Manual
ITC2100-NA Operation and Service Manual Version 1.0
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6.6.1 Base Station
6.6.1.1 Base Station Settings
You can determine the type of base station in this sub-menu. If the base station is the Mas-
ter base station or Standby base station, the number of alarm rings must be entered. By
contrast, in the case of the Slave base station, it is also necessary to enter the position
number and the current ring number. The maximum number of rings and the current posi-
tion number can be modified with the Digicom (Swissphone alerting software) from remote
(initialisation).
Perform the following steps:
1. Select the type (Master, Slave, Slave600, Standby), assign the location name
2. Assign the non-recurrent position number of a slave ITC in the network
ITC2100/ ITC2000:
Field "Network number": Value between 1 and 127 (max. 127 slaves)
Field "Ring number": Value between 1 and 8 (max. 8 rings)
ITC600:
Field "Netposition": Value between 1.1 and 5.7 (max. 35 slaves, max. 5
rings). The first and second digit are essential for
the remote status check via Digicom (Swissphone
alerting software). Those digits do not present the
ring number and ring position.
3. Enter the max. number of rings of the network (ITC2100/ ITC2000: max. 8 rings,
ITC600: max. 5 rings)
Type
Network
Number
Net Posi-
tion
Max. Number
Rings
Ring Num-
ber
Description
Master
-
-
1 .. 8
-
ITC2100/ ITC2000 mas-
ter
Slave
1..127
-
1 .. 8
1 .. 8
ITC2100/ ITC2000 slave
Slave600
-
1.1 .. 5.7
1 .. 5
1 .. 5
("Alarming
number")
ITC600 slave
Standby
-
-
1 .. 8
-
ITC2100/ ITC2000
standby (fall-back master
ITC)
For multi-master networks (ITC2100 and ITC2000 only):
Field
Description
Max. # rings:
The number of rings of the largest sub-network (i.e. with the most rings).
Therefore it indicates when the network is ready for the next transmis-
sion.
Max. # rings
(multimaster):
The number of rings when the Multimaster is in emergency operation.
Therefore it indicates when the network is ready for the next trans
mission.