Nortel Networks Video Gaming Accessories 553-3001-211 Manual De Usuario

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 Overview
causes the line card to revert the battery and ground signals to the normal state 
to signal that the call is complete.
 
Hook Flash disconnect supervision
Hook flash disconnect supervision is only used for incoming calls that 
terminate at the terminal device (typically a Key system). See Figure 9 on 
. The disconnect signal is indicated by the removal of the ground 
connection to the tip lead for a specific length of time. The length of time is 
programmed in LD10, and ranges from a minimum of 10 milliseconds to a 
maximum of 2.55 seconds. See Software Input/Output: Administration 
(553-3001-311) for more information.
Digital line call operation
Digital line call operation is controlled entirely by use of messages between 
the digital telephone and the system. These messages are carried across the 
TCM loop interface. There is no call connection sequence similar to the one 
used for analog telephone line operation.
Lineside T1 call operation
The lineside T1 card’s call operation is performed differently depending on 
whether the T1 link is configured to process calls in loop start mode or ground 
start mode. Configuration is performed through dip switch settings on the 
lineside T1 card.
The lineside T1 card performs calls processing separately on each of its 24 
channels. Signaling is performed using the “A/B robbed bit” signaling 
standard for T1 communication. 
A/B robbed bit signaling simulates standard analog signaling by sending a 
meaningful combination of ones and zeros across the line that correlates to 
the electrical impulses that standard analog signaling sends. For example, to 
represent that an analog line interface unit is idle, the analog line card 
provides a ground on the tip lead and –48Vdc on the ring lead. The lineside 
T1 card accomplishes the same result by sending its A bit as 0 (translated as 
ground on the tip lead) and its B bit as 1 (translated as –48V dc on the ring 
lead). However, measuring the voltage of the ring lead on the T1 line would 
not return –48V dc, since actual electrical impulses are not being sent.