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<h1>Local Transmission Equipment Management</h1>

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<h2>Hand-Held
Service Terminal</h2>

<p>A hand-held service terminal is a small terminal with LCD
readout and a keyboard. It is designed for managing transmission equipment
in field conditions. The hand held service terminal provides basic functions
for managing transmission equipment, such as:</p>


<ul>
<li><p>Review of alarm status in the equipment</p>
</li>
<li><p>Review the firmware and hardware identifications</p>
</li>
<li><p>Controls (loops etc.) and permanent
parameter settings</p>
</li>
<li><p>Review of measurements and statistics.</p>
</li>
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<p>The initial settings of different transmission units can
be performed with the Service Terminal. Also copying of settings from one
unit to another is possible.</p>
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<h2>Macro
Service Terminal Emulator Software</h2>

<p>The Macro Service Terminal Emulator (MSTE) is a PC based
software which is used to install and configure transmission equipment. The
Macro STE provides the same functions as the hand-held Service Terminal.</p>


<p>The Macro STE provides a macro builder facility, which
means that it has the possibility to record the executed menu command paths
and save them on a file. The saved menu command files can be executed later
as “macro commands”. The Macro STE program runs on a PC under the MS Windows
operating environment. When used, the Macro STE application PC serial port
with the RS232/RS485 converter module is connected to the Transmission Equipment
service interface.</p>
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<h2>Node
Manager Software</h2>

<p>The Node managers run also on a PC under the MS Windows
operating environment.  Each Node Manager is dedicated to one type of a transmission
node, for example, DN2, DB2, or DMR. With the node manager, the user can,
for example, build cross connection tables in a user-friendly way through
a graphical interface.</p>
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