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7.9.3.6. TTBL- Configuring the tariff table for pulse sending Previous topic Parent topic Child topic Next topic

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TTBL:TBL=CLK,TARTBLNO=1,ZONE=DIST01,FIXDAY=1,FPLSDAY=100,PPLSDAY
=100,FIXN1=1,FPLSN1=100,PPLSN1=100,FIXN2=1,FPLSN2=100,PPLSN2=100
,FIXN3=1,FPLSN3=100,PPLSN43=100,PPLSN3=100,FIXN4=1,FPLSN3=100,PP
LSN4=100,SEGTBLNO=1,CHPER=Y;
The clock branch is only required if the value MIX or TIME is set in the AMO GEFE. If PULSE is set in GEFE, the pulse is normally sent from the CO to the SLMAR, which in turn generates the 16 KHz pulse for the station and sends it to the station.
  • TBL ... New tariff table branch
    • CLK ... Table with clock information
  • TARTBLNO ... Tariff table number
  • ZONE ... Zone for connections without CDR information (parameter                 Zone)
    The table contains three parameters (FIX..., FPLS..., PPLS...), for each rate period. These parameters define the metering pulse sending (e.g 1,100,100). These parameters are interpreted as follows:
    • FIX ... Number of pulses to be sent as basic charges
    • FPLS ... Time until the first pulse after the basic pulses are sent in milliseconds
    This parameter can also contain one of the following values:
    K ...... for Karlsson metering pulse sending
    KA ... for Karlsson added metering pulse sending
    KM ... for Karlsson modified metering pulse sending
    • PPLS ... Silent period for periodical metering pulse sending in milliseconds
    If the selected metering pulse interval is too short ( < 1 sec.), this can cause problems in some stations with regard to analysis of the 16 KHz signal.
  • SEGTBLNO... Number of rate period table
  • CHPER... Identifier for rate period change for connections without CDR information
    • Y... The costs are calculated according to the current rate period