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Table 280 "dx signaling – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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Condition

Current in
signaling lead

State of trunk
detector

Stored Office DN digits

Current flow interrupted
for each pulse

High

Outpulsed

No current flow

Low

Far end answers

No current flow

Low

Far end on hook first

Current flow

High

Near end on hook, network taken down, trunk
idled

No current flow

High

Near end on hook first, network taken down

Current flow

Low

Far end on hook, trunk idled

No current flow

High

Table 280
DX signaling - incoming calls with originating party release on tandem connections

Condition

Current in signaling
lead

State of trunk
detector

Idle

No current flow

High

Seizure
(Meridian 1 may be arranged for IS, DD, or WS)
(near-end ready for digits)

Current flow

Low

Dial CO/FX/WATS and office DN

Current flow interrupted
for each pulse

Low-high-low for each
pulse

Stored digits outpulsed on CO/FX/WATS trunk
after ground detection if a ground start, but after
3 seconds if a loop start

If answer supervision: pseudo-answer
supervision is sent approximately 13 seconds
after last dial pulse received

No current flow

Low

If no answer supervision: CO end disconnects
(if a CO ground start – the trunk is idled and
network taken down, but the incoming TIE trunk
is held under control of the originating end)

Current flow

Low

Originating end disconnects – network taken
down and trunk idled

No current flow

High

Duplex (DX) signaling makes use of the voice transmission leads for
signaling as well as for voice transmission. For descriptive purposes, the
lead pair Tip B/Ring B is designated the signaling pair. The other pair Tip
A/Ring A conducts current in the opposite direction to balance the overall
current flow between the near and far ends. During signaling, current flows
through both Tip B and Ring B leads in the same direction.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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