Idle state, Call originated from co, Cpe answer – Verilink PRISM 3030 (34-00208.L) Product Manual User Manual
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Ground Start DNIS with Wink
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Idle
State
The FXS application module provides ground to tip and
−
48V to ring towards the
CPE. The FXS transmits A and B signalling bits = 0 towards the CO, receives an
A bit = 0, and ignores the B bit.
Call Originated
From CO
When the CO seizes the line, the FXS receives an A bit = 1 and ignores the B bit.
The FXS application module generates a ring signal to the CPE with a cadence of
2 seconds ringing and 4 seconds non-ringing until the CO terminates the call or the
CPE answers.
CPE
Answer
The CPE answers the ring by looping tip to ring. The FXS generates a wink
transmitting A and B signalling bits = 1 towards the CO for 250 milliseconds.
Digit
Transmit
After the wink, the CO passes digits to the CPE as DTMF tones. The FXS sends
both A and B signalling bits = 0 during this time. The digit transmit time can be
set from 1 to 5 seconds.
Connect
While connected, the FXS transmits A and B signalling bits = 1 towards the CO,
receives an A bit = 1, and ignores the B bit.
CPE
Terminate
The CPE terminates the call by opening the loop from tip to ring. The FXS
transmits A and B signalling bits = 0 towards the CO.
CO
Terminate
The CO terminates the call by transmitting the A signalling bit = 0 for 500
milliseconds or greater. After the 500 ms, the FXS transmits A and B signalling
bits = 0 towards the CO, opens tip for 500 milliseconds, and then restores tip to
ground.
Ground Start
DNIS with Wink
In Ground Start DNIS operation, an FXS application module in GS-DNIS mode is
connected to the CPE equipment. Another FXS application module in DPO mode
is connected to the CO and supplies loop current to the CO. The DNIS service is
inbound only (from the CO to the CPE). Outbound calls are handled as
MEGACOM or MEGACOM with Reverse Battery.
Idle
State
The FXS application module opens tip and provides
−
48V to ring towards the
CPE. The FXS transmits A and B signalling bits = 0 towards the CO, receives an
A bit = 0, and ignores the B bit.
Call
Originated
from CO
When the CO seizes the line, the FXS receives an A bit = 1 and ignores the B bit.
The FXS application module then provides ground to tip and generates a ring
signal to the CPE with a cadence of 2 seconds ringing and 4 seconds non-ringing
until the CO terminates the call or the CPE answers.
CPE
Answer
The CPE answers the ring by looping tip to ring. The FXS generates a wink
transmitting A and B signalling bits = 1 towards the CO for 250 milliseconds.