Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual
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NT8D15 E and M Trunk card
the far-end may start pulsing after the standard delay (normally 70
ms minimum).
—
In delay dial mode, a 256–384 ms off hook/on hook signal is
returned to the far-end immediately after receipt of the seizure
signal. When the far-end detects the on hook state of the signal
(the start signal), the far-end may start pulsing after the standard
delay (normally 70 ms minimum).
—
In wink start mode, within a 128–256 ms period after receipt of the
seizure signal from the far-end, the called office transmits a 250
ms, wink start, off hook/on hook signal to the calling office.
Table 245
Operation mode
Operation mode
Start arrangement
Immediate start
IMM
Delay dial
DDL
Wink start
WNK
The far-end initiates calls as follows:
•
The ground is placed on the E lead in E and M signaling.
•
Dial pulses are subsequently applied from the far-end as ground open
on the E lead.
•
If the far-end is equipped for sending, the system can operate in any
mode (immediate start, delay dial, or wink start), as assigned on a start
arrangement basis. See
Table 246 "Operation Mode" (page 675)
.
—
In immediate start mode, there is no start signal from the called
office. The seizure signal (off hook supervisory state) from the
far-end should be at least 150 ms. At the end of the seizure signal,
the far-end can start pulsing after the standard delay (normally 70
ms minimum).
—
In delay dial mode, a 256–384 ms off hook/on hook signal is
returned to the far-end immediately after receipt of the seizure
signal. When the far-end detects the on hook signal (start signal),
the far-end can start pulsing after the standard delay (normally 70
ms minimum).
—
In wink start mode, within a 128–256 ms period after receipt of the
seizure signal from the far-end, the called office transmits a 250
ms, wink start, off hook/on hook signal to the calling office.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311
02.06
Standard
27 August 2008
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