The Normal 32QAM Burst - Advanced is a coded channel that is available with Option QFP. To open the Data node, click Data in the tree view. The figure below shows the Data node. The cells displayed in the Data node are determined by the Channel Type, as defined in the Timeslot window, for the selected timeslot.
The timeslots shown below are set to show all of the available timeslot types, not to show a typical test configuration.
1. Data (Normal 32QAM Burst) |
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2. Control Frame |
Click to display a drop-down menu in which you can copy a timeslot configuration
from one timeslot to another.
Use the Data window to define the bits in the bursts. The cells displayed in the Data section are determined by the burst type (Timeslot Type) for the selected timeslot as defined in the Timeslots window. In the window shown above, Timeslot 0 is selected, so the data cells provided are for setting up a Normal 32QAM Burst.
Default: X"79CE"
Click the Details button
in this cell to open the Data Source Selection. Enter 15 bits to use in
the first of the two tail bit segments of the normal 32QAM burst. See
drop-down figure.
Choice: PN9 |PN15 | User Defined Bits
Default: PN9
Click the Details button in this cell to open the “Data source selection”
window.
Please select PN9, PN15 or User Defined Bits for encrypted bits.
Select User Defined Bits, to create a custom data string. (See User Defined Bits description.)
Choice: TSC0 to TSC7 | User Defined Bits
Default: TSC0
Select
to or to use for the training sequence bits.Click the Details button in this cell to open the
Data Source Selection
window.
If you have selected Configuration dropdown list, the default training sequence corresponds to the timeslot number. For example, the default for timeslot 0 is TSC0, the default for timeslot 1 is TSC1, and so on.
from theIf you manually change a timeslot to a
, the training sequence for that timeslot is automatically set to .The training sequences are defined as follows:
TSC0 |
0 0090 0120 4A52 0000 0900 0090 0120 4A52 |
TSC1 |
0 0099 2520 4A52 04A5 2A00 0090 2520 4A52 |
TSC2 |
0 1200 0009 4A40 94A4 0900 1200 0009 4A40 |
TSC3 |
0 1200 0129 4A40 9481 2000 1200 0129 4A40 |
TSC4 |
0 0004 A409 0252 9001 2000 0004 A409 0252 |
TSC5 |
0 1200 2529 0240 9480 0000 1200 2529 0240 |
TSC6 |
2 4090 0129 4A52 04A4 0002 4090 0129 4A52 |
TSC7 |
2 5290 2529 4800 0480 0902 5290 2529 4800 |
Select drop-down figure.
Default: X"79CE"
Click the Details button in this cell to open the
Data Source Selection
window. Enter 15 bits to use in the second of the two tail bit segments
of the normal 32QAM burst.
Default: X"1FFFFFFFFFFF"
Click the Details button in this cell to open the
Data Source Selection
window.
When the Timeslot Timing Mode is set to , the Guard Period is defined as follows:
If the Normal 32QAM Burst is in timeslot 0 or 4, the guard period has 45 bits with a default value of X"FFFFFFFFFF".
If the Normal 32QAM Burst is in timeslot 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 or 7, the guard period has 40 bits with a default value of X"1FFFFFFFFFFF".
When the Timeslot Timing Mode is set to , the Guard Period is defined as follows:
The guard period in all timeslots has 41.25 bits (45-bit entry) with a default value of X”FFFFFFFFF”.
Choice: PN9 |PN15 | User Defined Bits
Default: PN9
Set the data for the control frame within a multiframe
setup. Click the Details button in this cell to open the
Data Source Selection
window.
Select create
a data string.
If the Multiframe type parameter at the Carrier n node is set to , the parameter, while appearing as active, has no effect since there is no control frame.