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Chapter 3. Operation T1 ESF CSU ACE User Manual
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3)TEL NUM - This is the telephone number dialed for alarm traps transmission. The string can be
up to 20 characters in length and is terminated with a semicolon (;). A colon (:) is used to represent
a pause in the dial string.
Example: Number 9:5551212; would dial 9, pause momentarily, and then send 5551212. This
pause could be effected to access an outside line from a PBX, etc.
When editing a specific character, the scroll keys are used to scroll from 0 to 9, then colon(:) and
semicolon (;). The new telephone number is entered into the T1 ESF CSU ACE only upon press-
ing ENTER after typing the semicolon (;).
Input - 20 digits (0 through 9, : and ;)
3)TERMINAL (TI), Submenu of 2)CONFIG
This menu item is used to select and configure the parameters associated with the T1 ESF CSU ACE
terminal interface.
1)FORMAT
Sets the frame format for the T1. The factory default is ESF.
D4
ESF
2)CODE
Sets the line code for the T1. The factory default is B8ZS.
AMI
B8ZS
3)SET LBO
Sets the transmit LBO for the T1. The factory default is 0 - 133 feet.
0 - 133 feet
133 - 266 feet
266 - 399 feet
399 - 533 feet
533 - 655 feet
-7.5 dB
3)UTIL
Use the Utility menu to view and set system parameters. See Figure 3-17. This includes setting the time
and date and resetting all parameters to factory values or to re-initialize the unit. This menu is also used to
view the unit’s software revision and ID setting.
The typed digits are accepted only after pressing ENTER. The telephone numbers can be
cleared by entering a semicolon (;) as the first digit.