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    Operation with Service Terminal

    Prepared by Checked Approved NumberDM340-0042-SEB4J. Katainen/P. Raassina

    NTC/TRS

    DM 34

    THIRD ORDER MULTIPLEX EQUIPMENT

    Operation with Service Terminal

    Contents

    Page

    1 GENERAL 3

    2 SERVICE MENUS 51 Fault display 102 Local alarm cancel 113 Reset local cancel 114 Identifications 125 Controls (temporary) 136 Settings (permanent) 177 Measurements 238 Statistics 239 Testing 2510 User privileges 27

    11 Miscellaneous 30 (30)

    NOTE! THIS DESCRIPTION IS VALID FOR MULTIPLEXEQUIPMENT DM 34 PROGRAM TS 21325 VERSIONS 04A,04B, 04C and 04D

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    3 Reset local cancel

    Cancellation of the above function.

    4 Identifications

    Displays the equipment identifications. Some of the identifications canbe changed by the user.

    5 Controls (temporary)

    Controls (loop-backs etc.) to be used temporarily e.g. in fault location.

    6 Settings (permanent)

    Settings by means of which the equipment is controlled permanently tocertain operatingstates. They arestoredinto a non-volatilememoryandthey are not removed by power outages.

    7 Measurements

    Measurements performed by the equipment itself without measurementinstruments. (In the DM 34 the supply voltage measurements).

    8 Statistics

    For reading and resetting the statistics compiled by the equipment.

    9 Testing

    Tests performed by the equipment itself.

    10 User privileges

    For protecting thetransmissionmanagement functionsof theequipment.

    11 Miscellaneous

    Not in use.

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    2 SERVICE MENUS

    Select operation:1 Fault display2 Local alarm cancel

    3 Reset local cancel4 Identifications5 Controls (temporary)6 Settings (permanent)7 Measurements8 Statistics9 Testing10 User privileges11 Miscellaneous

    TOP

    1

    2

    3

    go to

    Done

    Done

    3456

    Calibration of volt. meas.

    Measurements:12

    Supply voltage (+5V)

    Statistics:12 Error counters *

    Testing:23

    User privileges:

    Miscellaneous:

    4

    5

    6

    7

    9

    11

    10

    8

    SERVICE TERMINALEquipment operation mode

    page 6

    page 6

    page 7 and

    page 9

    page 9

    For sub-level

    0 Display all12

    Consequences of faults *Use of tributaries *

    Supply voltage (-5V)

    Signal quality *

    Signal path testDisplay trib. test detectors

    Error rate threshold *

    DM34 Settings:

    1234

    Cancel privilegesSetting parameters *

    Nothing here

    Service options *

    Default settings *

    4567

    Memory display *EPROM-testRAM-testEEPROM-test

    Password for privileges *PIN for privileges *

    34

    NMS-answer)NMS-answer)

    ((

    page 8

    DM34 (OK):

    F1

    MODE

    F2

    OBJ

    F3

    TOP UP

    HELP >...

    STO DEF DATA

    D E FINV

    A B CDEL

    EXP . AUTORET,0-

    ASCII

    4 5 6

    1 2 3

    F4

    Select operation:1 Fault display2 Local alarm cancel3 Reset local cancel

    ONOFFMIDDLE

    RCL

    7 98

    #

    Identifications:12

    3567

    Eq typeEq name

    User manualHW unitProgramModify *

    Controls:124

    Equipment to normal state

    Meas. connectors signal sel. *Interfaces *

    page 9

    *

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    01234

    2

    5 CONTROLS

    Main interface (34M)TributaryTributaryTributaryTributary

    1 (8M)2 (8M)3 (8M)4 (8M)

    0123

    Display state

    01234

    Display state

    Main interface:

    Tributary:

    To normal stateLoop-back to interfaceLoop-back to equipment

    To normal stateLoop-back to interfaceLoop-back to equipment

    5,

    Test signal to compositesignal

    5,2,0

    Interfaces:

    Select measurementconnector:1 Main system meas.

    4

    5,

    connector2

    connector

    Main meas. connector:0 Display

    Main rec. signal2 Main trm. signal

    Main rec. clock freq.

    Tributary meas. connector:0 Display

    2 Trib. 1 trm. signal

    Trib. 1 rec. clock freq.

    1 Trib. 1 rec. signal

    34 Trib. 1 trm. clock freq.5 Trib. 2 rec. signal6 Trib. 2 trm. signal7 Trib. 2 rec. clock freq.89

    10111213141516

    17 AIS osc. freq.

    Trib. 2 trm. clock freq.Trib. 3 rec. signalTrib. 3 trm. signalTrib. 3 rec. clock freq.Trib. 3 trm. clock freq.Trib. 4 rec. signalTrib. 4 trm. signalTrib. 4 rec. clock freq.Trib. 4 trm. clock freq.

    Main trm. clock freq.

    1

    34

    5,4,1

    5,4,2

    Tributary meas.

    Identifications:

    123567

    Eq typeEq nameUser manualHW unitProgramModify

    4 IDENTIFICATIONS

    2 Eq name5 HW unit

    4,7 Modify IDs:ID string?1...15 char

    4,7,24,7,5

    Controls:124

    Equipment to normal state

    Meas. connectors signal sel.Interfaces 5,2,1

    5,2,25,2,35,2,4

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    1Address *Baud rate *

    Rack alarm functions *Rack alarm delay *PA1 function *PA2 function *Control timeout *Data hybrid config. *

    2345678

    1

    2

    +5 V calibration

    Consequences of:

    12

    6 DM 34 SETTINGS

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    page 8go to

    For sub-level

    *

    2

    3456

    DM34 Settings:

    10

    Consequences of faults

    Calibration of volt. meas.

    Display all

    Use of tributaries

    Error rate threshold

    Voltage meas. calibr.:

    -5 V calibration

    Use of tributaries:Now in use:

    1

    2345678(0 NMS-answer)

    Set trib.

    Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.

    1

    1223344

    in use

    in use

    in use

    in use

    out of use

    out of use

    out of use

    out of use

    12

    Error rate threshold:

    Set to E-3Set to E-4

    0 Display

    16,

    6,

    6,

    6,

    6,

    6,

    0 Display1 A alarm2 B alarm3 No alarm

    0123

    Display

    4 A, S, far-end alarmand AIS to tributaries

    A+S alarmB+S alarmS alarm

    6,3,1

    6,3,2

    Give measured supply vol-

    tage mV (without sign):

    Excess error rateFar-end alarm

    Service options

    Default settings

    Service options:

    Default settings:1 Set default settings

    6,5,16,5,2

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    Address:01

    DisplayModify

    75...9600

    Rack alarm functions:012

    3

    DisplayNormal

    Alarms inhibited

    A replaced by B

    Rack alarm delay:0 Display1 Modify

    PA1 function:0123456

    7

    Display

    PA2 function:01234567

    DisplayABD

    A+B

    Data hybrid config.:012

    DisplaySet ONSet OFF

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    SA&S

    A+B+S

    ABD

    A+B

    SA&S

    A+B+S

    0 Display

    12345678

    Baud rateAddressRack alarm functionsRack alarm delayPA1 functionPA2 functionControl timeoutData hybrid config.

    6,1 Service options

    6,1,

    6,1,

    6,1,

    6,1,

    6,1,

    6,1,

    6,1,

    6,1,

    Address?

    Delay?

    Control timeout:0 Display1...65000 min

    Service options:

    0...15 s

    6,1,2,1

    6,1,4,1

    8 Incoming main sign. degr.

    0...4095

    Baud rate:

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    1 Fault display

    Example:

    *DM34 ABC (AS) (eq. name and alarm states)Main system: (state and fault messages)-frame alignment lostTributary 1:-no incoming 8M sig.Tributary 3:-loop to equipment

    Possible fault or state messages:

    *DM34 ABC (OK) or*DM34 ABC (A) or*DM34 ABC (AS) etc.

    Main system:

    The incoming main system signal is missing.

    -no incoming 34M sig.

    The frame alignment of the main system signal is lost.

    -frame alignment lost

    The incoming main system signal is the AIS

    -AIS 34M

    The error rate of the incoming main system signal is worse than the setthreshold value 1E-3 or 1E-4.

    -BER > 1E-3 (or 1E-4)

    The far-end alarm is received (Bit B11 of the frame structure).

    -far-end alarm

    Loop-backs.

    -loop to interface

    -loop to equipment

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    The equipment is in testmode. Some automatic orcontrolled test is beingdone.

    -test mode

    The equipment has detected a fault in the memory test.

    -memory fault

    The equipment processor (CPU) has been reset or some other similarmalfunction. This fault message is obtained via the TMS only.

    -eq. reset

    The equipment has detected a fault in itself.

    -fault in eq.

    Tributary 1 (2, 3 or 4):

    The incoming tributary signal is missing.

    -no incoming 8M sig.

    In addition, the tributaries provide some fault and state messages thatcorrespond to those of the main system.

    2 Local alarm cancel

    After the cancellation of local alarms the following answer is obtained:

    Done

    3 Reset local cancel

    After the resetting of local cancel the following answer is obtained:

    Done

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    4 Identifications

    Identifications:123567

    Eq typeEq nameUser manualHW unitProgramModify

    Menu items 1...6 give the identification or data concerned as the answer.Through item 7 some of the identifications can be altered.

    4,1 Equipment type

    Fixed. Example:

    DM34

    4,2 Equipment name

    The symbolic name given to the equipment by the user. It can beused e.g.in service network management. This identification is shown in the Faultdisplay answer.

    Example:

    DM34 Helsinki86

    4,3 User manual

    The document number of the equipment- and program-specific description Operation with Service Terminal. Fixed.

    Example:

    DM340-0042-SEB

    4,5 HW unit

    Equipment (unit) type designation and version. Set at the factory but canbe changed e.g. in connection with repair.

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    Example:

    TC 21320 01A

    4,6 Program

    Type designation and version of the equipment local processor program.Fixed.

    Example:

    TS 21325 04D

    4,7 Modify

    2 Eq name5 HW unit

    Modify IDs:

    Below each item there is the menu:

    ID string?1...15 char

    The text is given in ASCII characters (see the Operating Handbook forthe Service Terminal).

    5 Controls (temporary)

    Controls:1

    24

    Equipment to normal state

    Meas. connectors signal sel.Interfaces

    The controls affecting the operation of the equipment. The controls arenot permanent; they are removed after the set time has passed from thelatest control option. (See Settings/Control timeout).

    If protection (e.g. password) is in use and the user does not have rights touse the equipment, an attempt to change the controls gives the answer:

    Missing rights

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    5,1 Equipment to normal state

    Removesall thecontrols from theequipment. Permanent settings arenotaffected.

    5,2 Interfaces

    Each interface can separately be controlled to different states. First thedesired interface is selected:

    01234

    Main interface (34M)TributaryTributaryTributaryTributary

    1 (8M)2 (8M)3 (8M)4 (8M)

    Interfaces:

    Option 0 reveals the menu:

    0123

    Display stateMain interface:

    To normal stateLoop-back to interfaceLoop-back to equipment

    Options 1...4 reveal the menu:

    01234

    Display stateTributary:

    To normal stateLoop-back to interfaceLoop-back to equipmentTest signal to compositesignal

    If the tributary to be controlled is not in use, the control is not realized.The answer obtained is:

    Not in use

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    5,2,x,0 Display state

    Display of the selected control. The answers:

    Normal state orLoop to interface orLoop to equipment orTest signal to composite sign. orLoop to interfaceand test signal tocomposite sign. orLoop to equipment

    and test signal tocomposite sign.

    5,2,x,1 To normal state

    Removes the loop-backs and cancels the transmission of test signal.

    5,2,x,2 Loop-back to interface

    The signal fed to an interface comes out from the same interface. Insteadof the signal, AIS is transmitted.

    5,2,x,3 Loop-back to equipment

    The signal coming from inside the equipment is connected back; the AIScomes out from the interface.

    5,2,x,4 Test signal to composite signal

    The test signal is sent to the time slots, in the main system direction.

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    5,4 Measurement connectors signal selection

    The selection of the signal to be connected to the main system measurement point (MPM) or the tributary measurement point (MPT) of theequipment.

    Selection of the measurement point:

    Select measurementconnector:1 Main system meas.

    connector2

    connectorTributary meas.

    Selection of the signal to be connected to the measurement point. Item 1displays the menu:

    Main meas. connector:0 Display

    Main rec. signal2 Main trm. signal

    Main rec. clock freq.Main trm. clock freq.

    1

    34

    The default selection is 2 Main system transmit signal.

    Item 2 displays the menu:

    Tributary meas. connector:0 Display

    2 Trib. 1 trm. signalTrib. 1 rec. clock freq.

    1 Trib. 1 rec. signal

    34 Trib. 1 trm. clock freq.5 Trib. 2 rec. signal6 Trib. 2 trm. signal

    7 Trib. 2 rec. clock freq.89

    1011121314151617 AIS osc. freq.

    Trib. 2 trm. clock freq.Trib. 3 rec. signalTrib. 3 trm. signalTrib. 3 rec. clock freq.Trib. 3 trm. clock freq.Trib. 4 rec. signalTrib. 4 trm. signalTrib. 4 rec. clock freq.Trib. 4 trm. clock freq.

    The number of the option in effect is obtained from option 0, Display.

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    6 Settings (permanent)

    23456

    DM34 Settings:

    10

    Consequences of faults

    Calibration of volt. meas.

    Display all

    Use of tributaries

    Error rate threshold

    Service options

    Default settings

    If protection (e.g. password) is in use and the user does not have rights touse the equipment, an attempt to change the settings gives the answer:

    Missing rights

    6,0 Display all

    Provides a list of the states of all the settings under item 6.

    All settings of DM34:Baud rate: 9600Address: 12Rack alarm functions:Normaletc.

    6,1 Service options

    1AddressBaud rate

    Rack alarm functionsRack alarm delayPA1 functionPA2 functionControl timeoutData hybrid config.

    2345678

    Service options:

    6,1,1 Baud rate

    The speed of the traffic between the Service Terminal and the equipmentis set. (Factory setting 9600).

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    75...96000 DisplayBaud rate:

    Only the rates 75, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600 bit/s can bechosen. The answer to option 0 is the selected baud rate, e.g. 9600.

    6,1,2 Address

    An individual address is set for the equipment so that the equipment canbeusedinthebus,fromanypointofwhichalltheequipmentconnectedtoit can be accessed. (Factory setting 4095: a common address for all pieces

    of equipment).

    Address:01

    DisplayModify

    Option 0 shows the current address.

    By option 1 the desired address (0...4095) can be set:

    Address?

    0...4095

    NOTE: The common address 4095 must not be set if the equipment is con

    nected to a TMS bus. The address 4094has beenreservedfor PC-TMC/STEuse (general

    address for the PC interface unit). The address 0 has been reserved for PC-TMC/STE use (default

    address for the PC interface unit).

    6,1,3 Rack alarm functions

    The rack alarm function is selected: normal, alarms inhibited or alarm Areplaced by B. (Factory setting Normal).

    Rack alarm functions:0123

    DisplayNormal

    Alarms inhibitedA replaced by B

    The answer to option 0 is one of the menu texts.

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    6,1,4 Rack alarm delay

    The setting of the time from the beginning of an alarm to the momentwhen the rack alarm lamp is lit. (Factory setting 1 s).

    Rack alarm delay:0 Display1 Modify

    Option 0 shows the set alarm delay.

    Through option 1 the desired alarm delay (0...15 s) can be set:

    Delay?

    0...15 s

    6,1,5 PA1 function

    The function of the programmable alarm output PA1 is set. The output isactivated when an alarm corresponding to this option or a power supplyfault emerges in the equipment. (Factory setting Alarm A activates the

    output).

    PA1 function:01234567

    DisplayABD

    A+B

    SA&S

    A+B+S8 Incoming main sign. degr.

    The answer to option 0 is one of the menu texts.

    Option8 Incomingmain systemsignaldegraded isusedtocontrol e.g. theChange-over Equipment CO 8-34.

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    6,1,6 PA2 function

    The function of the programmable alarm output PA2 is set. The output isactivated when an alarm corresponding to this option emerges in theequipment. (Factory setting Alarm B activates the output).

    PA2 function:01234567

    DisplayABD

    A+B

    SA&S

    A+B+S

    The answer to option 0 is one of the menu texts.

    6,1,7 Control timeout

    The time during which the controls (temporary) are active without refreshing is selected (Measurement connectors signal selection is not affected). (Factory setting 10 min).

    Control timeout:0 Display1...65000 min

    Option 0 shows the set timeout.

    By entering 1...65000 the desired timeout can be set (in minutes).

    6,1,8 Data hybrid configuration

    Selection is made whether the connection between the service interfaceMI and data interface DI is switched ON or OFF. (Factory setting OFF).

    Data hybrid config.:012

    DisplaySet ONSet OFF

    The answer to option 0 is: ON (option 1 selected) or OFF (option 2 selected).

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    6,2 Use of tributaries

    Use of tributaries:Now in use:

    12345678(0 NMS-answer)

    Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.Set trib.

    11223344

    in use

    in use

    in use

    in use

    out of use

    out of use

    out of use

    out of use

    After each selection, the whole menu is shown again and the numbers ofthe tributaries selected to be used are shown after the statement Now inuse. (Factory setting Now in use: 1, 2, 3, 4)

    NMS-answer is a numeric answer for the network management system(NMS).

    6,3 Consequences of faults

    The desired alarm alternative in excess error rate and far-end alarmsituations is selected. (Factory settings No alarm and S alarm).

    Consequences of:12

    Excess error rateFar-end alarm

    6,3,1 Consequences of excess error rate

    0 Display1 A alarm2 B alarm3 No alarm4 A, S, far-end alarm

    and AIS to tributaries

    The answer to option 0 is one of the menu texts.

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    6,3,2 Consequences of far-end alarm

    0123

    DisplayA+S alarmB+S alarmS alarm

    The answer to option 0 is one of the menu texts.

    6,4 Error rate threshold

    An alarm threshold is set for the error rate alarm. (Factory setting E-3).

    12

    Error rate threshold:

    Set to E-3Set to E-4

    0 Display

    The answer to option 0 is either E-3 or E-4.

    6,5 Calibration of voltage measurement

    A calibrationvalue set at the factory by means of which the accuracy of thevoltage measurement is improved. (Factory setting need not be changed).

    12

    +5 V calibrationVoltage meas. calibr.:

    -5 V calibration

    Each item reveals the text:

    Give measured supply voltagemV (without sign):

    If the voltage value obtained by item 7 measurement deviates from theone measured with a separate voltage meter, calibration can be performed by giving here the value measured with the voltage meter as calibration value.

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    6,6 Default settings

    Default settings:1 Set default settings

    Sets thedefault setting (factory setting) to allother setting options exceptBaud rate, Address and Calibration of voltage measurement.

    7 Measurements

    Measurements:12

    Supply voltage (+5V)Supply voltage (-5V)

    34

    NMS-answer)NMS-answer)

    ((

    Measurements performed by the equipment itself.

    The answer to option 1 (e.g.):

    Voltage meas. (+5V):

    +5.1V

    +5.1 V is the measured voltage value.

    The answer to option 2 (e.g.):

    Voltage meas. (-5V):-5.0V

    In the answers the voltage values are given to one decimal places.

    The NMS-answers are the above-mentioned voltage values as floatingpoint numbers (option 3: +5 V, option 4: -5 V).

    8 Statistics

    Statistics:12 Error counters

    Signal quality

    Statistics and counters maintained by the equipment itself.

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    8,1 Signal quality

    Signal quality:0

    1Display signal qualityReset statistics

    (2 NMS-answer)

    The answer tooption 0 is the entirestatistics. An example of the statistics:

    Signal quality:Total time:0dd 16hh 10mm 45ss

    Available time:0dd 16hh 10mm 4ssErrored seconds:76BER>E-3 seconds:6Degraded minutes:12S(unav)/S(tot):0.071%M(degr)/M(ava):

    1.24%S(sev)/S(ava):0.010%S(err)/S(ava):0.131%

    Option 1 resets the statistics and restarts the compilation.

    Option2,NMS-answer gives thevaluesof thestatistics counters as floating point numbers. With a network management system (NMS) the desired statistics can be calculated based on these numbers. The numbersgiven are: total time, available time, errored seconds, BER>E-3 seconds and degraded minutes. All the times are in seconds.

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    8,2 Error counters

    123

    Reset error countersDisplay CPU-reset counterDisplay 34M bit errors

    4 Display 34M fr-al. losses

    Error counters:

    Option 1 resets the counters and restarts the counting.

    Other options give as an answer the number of the eventsdetectedduringmeasurement.

    Option2 displays the number ofprocessor resets. If the answer is255, thecounter is full.

    Option 3 displays the number of errors detected in the frame alignmentword. If the answer is 65535, the counter is full.

    Option 4 displays the number of frame alignment losses. If the answer is255, the counter is full.

    9 Testing

    Testing:23

    Signal path testDisplay trib. test detectors

    4567

    Memory displayEPROM-testRAM-testEEPROM-test

    Contains the tests performed by the equipment itself.

    9,2 Signal path test

    The answer indicates the tributaries (1...4) detected to be faulty in thetest.

    Example:

    Fault in tributaries: 1,2

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    9,3 Display tributary test detectors

    Indicatesinwhichtributariesa correct test signalhasbeen detectedbythetest detectors.

    Example:

    Correct test signal in tributaries: 3,4

    9,4 Memory display

    Give memory address:

    Displays the contents of the given address and seven subsequentaddresses.

    9,5 EPROM-test

    Displays the result of the continuously running program memory test

    (EPROM) at that moment.

    The answer can be:

    OKorEPROM failed

    9,6 RAM-test

    Displays the result of the continuously running read-write memory testat that moment.

    The answer can be:

    OKorInt. RAM failed orExt. RAM failed orInt. and Ext.RAMs failed

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    9,7 EEPROM-test

    The data on settings and identifications are stored in three copies in theEEPROM. Theprogram continuouslycompares these copiesof data andif one deviates from the others, it is automatically corrected to be thesameasthe others. The corrections are counted bya special counter and ifthe number exceeds 10000, the answer of the test will be:

    Too many correctionsin EEPROM

    If the correction does not succeed, i.e. the data will not remain in storage,the answer of the test will be:

    EEPROM failed

    If the correction succeeds, the answer will be:

    OK

    10 User privileges

    1234

    User privileges:

    Cancel privilegesSetting parameters

    Password for privilegesPIN for privileges

    10,1 Password for privileges

    When the password is known and one wishes to change protected functions, the password can be given here whereupon the protection is removed for the set period of time. The equipment prompts:

    Give password:1...7 char

    Write e.g.:

    pass123

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    10,2 PIN for privileges

    When the PIN signal is used for removing the protection, the pin c1(PIN)of the service connector P1has tobegrounded, e.g. topin b1. Connect thePIN to ground momentarily when the equipment prompts:

    Ground local PIN

    This method can always be used even though also a password were in use(or if it has been forgotten).

    10,3 Cancel privileges

    The privileges are in effect during the entire monitoring time if they arenot cancelled with this command, for example, when maintenance is finished.

    10,4 Setting parameters

    Setting parameters:123

    TimeoutProtectionsPasswordProtectionsProtections

    The settings of the protection parameters. These settings are permanent.

    10,4,1 Timeout

    The privileges obtained with the password or PIN signal are in effect for

    the set monitoring time. The time can be selected to be between 1...1000min. (Factory setting 10 min).

    Timeout:0 Display1...1000 min

    The answer to option 0 is the figure 1...1000.

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    10,4,2 Protections

    The protectionstate of the equipment can beset. (Factorysetting Noprotections).

    Protections:0 Display123

    Password requiredLocal PIN required

    No protections

    The answer to option 0 is one of the menu texts.

    10,4,2,1 No protections

    This option removes the protections in which case no password or PINsignal connection is required for making controls and settings.

    10,4,2,2 Password required

    This option causes that the next time when a connection is established tothe equipment the password has tobe known or PIN signal has to beusedifonewishestochangesettingsormakecontrols.Theoptionrequiresthata password has been set for the equipment, see 10,4,3.

    10,4,2,3 Local PIN required

    If this option has been selected, the settings and controls cannot bechanged with any other means except by connecting PIN to ground (see10,2).

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    10,4,3 Password

    Here a password can be set which has to be known later if one wishes tochange the settings or controls. The equipment prompts:

    Give password:1...7 char

    Write here e.g.:

    pass123

    11 Miscellaneous

    In the DM 34 this item contains nothing. The answer is: Nothing here.